Physical Effects of WAG Fluids on Carbonate Core Plugs
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition2001
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Abstract
Abstract It is a given that carbonate mineral dissolution and deposition occur in a formation in geologic time and are expected to some degree in carbon dioxide (CO2) floods. Water-alternating-gas (WAG) core flood experiments conducted on limestone and dolomite core plugs confirm that these processes can occur over relatively short time periods (hours to days) and in close proximity to each other.
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