
doi: 10.2172/1575 , 10.2172/16011 , 10.2172/644597
This project was designed to demonstrate that a microbially enhanced oil recovery process (MEOR), developed in part under DOE Contract No. DE-AC22-90BC14665, will increase oil recovery from fluvial dominated deltaic oil reservoirs. The process involves stimulating the in-situ indigenous microbial population in the reservoir to grow in the more permeable zones, thus diverting flow to other areas of the reservoir, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the waterflood. This five and a half year project is divided into three phases, Phase I, Planning and Analysis (9 months), Phase II, Implementation (45 months), and Phase III, Technology Transfer (12 months). Phase I was completed and reported in the first annual report. This fifth annual report covers the completion of Phase II and the first six months of Phase III.
And Peat, Waterflooding, Microorganisms, Drilling, Basic Studies, Efficiency, Oil Wells, Permeability, 09 Biomass Fuels, Technology Transfer, Technology Assessment, Enhanced Recovery, Biomass, Lignite, Sweep Efficiency, 55 Biology And Medicine, Plugging, Progress Report, 02 Petroleum, Water, Nutrients, Floods, 01 Coal
And Peat, Waterflooding, Microorganisms, Drilling, Basic Studies, Efficiency, Oil Wells, Permeability, 09 Biomass Fuels, Technology Transfer, Technology Assessment, Enhanced Recovery, Biomass, Lignite, Sweep Efficiency, 55 Biology And Medicine, Plugging, Progress Report, 02 Petroleum, Water, Nutrients, Floods, 01 Coal
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