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Review of Absorption Oil Content in Water Injection

Version 1 : Received: 8 January 2020 / Approved: 9 January 2020 / Online: 9 January 2020 (09:44:35 CET)

How to cite: Ernawan, A.N.; Fachrizal, A.; Wijaya, A.; Syahreza, B.; Alkhandi, M.R.; Firdaus, M.; Dyatmahendri, M.; Ananda, R.; Rustam, W.; Afdhol, M.K.; Erfando, T. Review of Absorption Oil Content in Water Injection. Preprints 2020, 2020010079. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202001.0079.v1 Ernawan, A.N.; Fachrizal, A.; Wijaya, A.; Syahreza, B.; Alkhandi, M.R.; Firdaus, M.; Dyatmahendri, M.; Ananda, R.; Rustam, W.; Afdhol, M.K.; Erfando, T. Review of Absorption Oil Content in Water Injection. Preprints 2020, 2020010079. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202001.0079.v1

Abstract

Implementation of waterflood is with injected pressured water to reservoir to escalation oil production. Produced water is the dominated result from oil and gas mechanism in this world meanwhile 65% of water is injected back to the well for pressure maintenance, 30% for discharge aquifier condition and surface. For shaly sand, produced water usually bring coarse and suspended sand to the surface. Therefore, this sand level is needed to declining to avoid plugging in injection well until certain economic condition.

Keywords

absorption; oil content; water injection; treatment

Subject

Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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