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A Review of Improved-Oil-Recovery Methods in North American Unconventional Reservoirs

In the complete paper, three stages of review have been combined to find out the applicability of the most-feasible improved-oil-recovery (IOR) methods in North American unconventional reservoirs.

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In the complete paper, three stages of review have been combined to find out the applicability of the most-feasible improved-oil-recovery (IOR) methods in North American unconventional reservoirs. The study found that the integration of experimental, simulation, and pilot-test tools is the proper technique to accurately diagnose the most-feasible IOR methods in these reservoirs; these methods, as indicated by the research, include carbon dioxide (CO2), surfactant, and natural-gas injection.

Review of Potential IOR Methods

The ultratight matrix and high conductivity of natural fractures might be the two most important factors that impair success of conventional IOR methods. The authors conducted a critical review of more than 70 studies aiming to find applicability of different IOR methods in unconventional reservoirs.

Chemical Methods. Generally, this category includes three methods: surfactant, polymer, and alkaline injection. Surfactant injection has the most-promising potential to improve oil recovery in North American unconventional reservoirs.

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