Basin oriented strategies for CO2 enhanced oil recovery: Alaska

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Publication Type report
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Advanced Resources International
Title Basin oriented strategies for CO2 enhanced oil recovery: Alaska
Date 2005-04
Description The oil and gas producing regions of Alaska have nearly 45 billion barrels of oil which will be left in the ground, or "stranded", following the use of today's oil recovery practices. A major portion of this "stranded oil" is in reservoirs technically and economically amenable to enhanced oil recovery (EOR) using carbon dioxide (CO2) injection. This report evaluates the future oil recovery potential in the large oil fields of the North Slope and Cook Inlet regions of Alaska and the barriers that stand in the way of this potential. The report then discusses how a concerted set of "basin oriented strategies" could help Alaska's oil production industry overcome these barriers.
Type Text
Publisher Advanced Resources International
Subject Alaska; North Slope; Cook Inlet; Oil; Gas; Oil recovery; EOR; CO2; Carbon dioxide; Oil fields; Oil production industry
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Basin oriented strategies for CO2 enhanced oil recovery: Alaska. (2005). Advanced Resources International.
Rights Management (c)Advanced Resources International
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 1,127,018 bytes
Identifier ir-eua/id/1609
Source DSpace at ICSE
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Setname ir_eua
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6gq9wt1