Karacaer, 2014 - Google Patents
Mixing issues in CO2 flooding: comparison of compositional and extended black-oil simulatorsKaracaer, 2014
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- Karacaer C
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Extended black oil simulators provide a convenient model for CO 2-EOR flooding projects and are preferred because of less data requirements compared with compositional simulation models, therefore, underlying principles of extended black-oil simulation models …
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