Combustion Assisted Gravity Drainage (CAGD): An In-Situ Combustion Method to Recover Heavy Oil and Bitumen from Geologic Formations using a Horizontal Injector/Producer Pair
Combustion assisted gravity drainage (CAGD) is an integrated horizontal well air injection process for recovery and upgrading of heavy oil and bitumen from tar sands. Short-distance air injection and direct mobilized oil production are the main features of this process that lead to stable sweep and...
Main Author: | Rahnema, Hamid |
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Other Authors: | Barrufet, Maria A |
Format: | Others |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/148220 |
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