ASP Polymer Concentrations
Check out the ranges acceptable by AER
Starting an ASP flood in the current crude price environment is one of the cheapest ways to add reserves — much cheaper than drilling horizontal multi-fractured wells. The relevant polymer and surfactant concentrations are disclosed in this application. This also shows the ranges of concentration that the AER is willing to accept.
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Tags: AER application, Polymer, Flood
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