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Title: Core Flooding Model ForBiochemical agent Green-zyme to Improve Oil RecoveryIn Sudanese Oilfield Case Study Hamra East
Other Titles: نموذج لغمرعينة اللباب باستخدام العامل البيوكيميائي (Greenzyme ) لتعزيز إستخلاص النفط في الحقول السودانية - حقل حمرة الشرقي
Authors: El-tom, AbazerAwad
Elsharif, Mohamed Hamed
Adam, Mohamed Ismail
Bashir, Osama Mohamed
Supervisor, -HushamAwadelssied Ali
Keywords: Petroleum Engineering and Technology
Core Flooding Model ForBiochemical
Improve Oil RecoveryIn Sudanese Oilfield
Greenzyme
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2017
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: El-tom, AbazerAwad . Core Flooding Model ForBiochemical agent Green-zyme to Improve Oil RecoveryIn Sudanese Oilfield Case Study Hamra East \ AbazerAwad El-tom , Mohamed HamedElsharif ...{etal} ; HushamAwadelssied Ali .-khartoum: Sudan University of Science & Technology, College of Petroleum Engineering and Technology, 2017.- 83 P:ill; 28cm.-Bachelors search
Abstract: Chemical method considers as one of EOR method that is used to increase oil recovery and decreases water production through a life of reservoir, biochemical me-thod is one of this method which depended on enzyme. Hamra East is a Sudanese oilfield belonged to GNPOC located in Block 2B in South Kordufan with 73.3MMstb, Recovery factor of 27.3%, and high water cut. In this project we made a simulation model for biochemical agent (greenzyme) through computer modeling group (CMG) to predict the effect of greenzyme on re-covery factor, oil rate, cumulative and produce water. From a result of a simulation model gave us we observe that greenzyme can in-crease oil rate, recovery factor and decrement in produce water
Description: Bachelor Research
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19270
Appears in Collections:Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering & Technology

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