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IMPLEMENTING A NOVEL CYCLIC CO2 FLOOD IN PALEOZOIC REEFS
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Recycled CO2 is being used in this demonstration project to produce bypassed oil from the Silurian Dover 35 Niagaran pinnacle reef located in Otsego County, Michigan. CO2 injection in the Dover 35 field into the Salling-Hansen 4-35A well began on May 6, 2004. A second injection well, the Salling-Hansen 1-35, commenced injection in August 2004. Oil production in the Pomerzynski 5-35 producing well increased from 9 BOPD prior to operations to an average of 165 BOPD in December, 2004 and has produced at an average rate of 61 BOPD (Jan-Dec, 2005). The Salling-Hansen 4-35A also produced during this reporting period an average of 29 BOPD. These increases have occurred as a result of CO2 injection and the production rate appears to be stabilizing. CO2 injection volume has reached approximately 2.18 BCF.

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CitationJAMES R. WOOD, MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, HOUGHTON, MI W. QUINLAN, JORDAN EXPLORATION COMPANY LLC, TRAVERSE CITY, MI. A. WYLIE, MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, HOUGHTON, MI ---- Roy Long, IMPLEMENTING A NOVEL CYCLIC CO2 FLOOD IN PALEOZOIC REEFS, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/implementing-a-novel-cyclic-co2-flood-in-paleozoic-reefs01
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Publication Date2006-6-1
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