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Re: sps50 post# 10990

Tuesday, 12/06/2011 12:05:55 PM

Tuesday, December 06, 2011 12:05:55 PM

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For the most part, the CO2 will dissolve in the water and add to the water pressure, like a coke bottle, that helps push the oil to the top. If there is no water, it will just form a separate phase, and help push the oil up the well pumps. It would vary from field to field. There would be many different variations of it, under the ocean, deep wells, old shallow stripper wells. But the CO2 would for the most part look to find and dissolve in the water.

Using CO2 to help extract crude is a very good use for it. Some natural gas wells naturally have too much natural CO2 in the Natural gas, to be economical for production of the Nat gas.

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