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AN EVALUATION OF WATER RESOURCES FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY OPERATIONS, CEMENT FIELD, CADDO AND GRADY COUNTIES, OKLAHOMA

The intent of the report is to present at least a semi-quantitative estimate of the volume, deliverability, and chemistry of the water potentially available for enhanced oil recovery in one or more Oklahoma oil fields. Subsequent to a review of several oil fields, the Cement Field was chosen for study because of its large size (25,000 acres), its extensive subsurface control (over 1,850 wells), and its long history of production (since 1952) from several producing formations, some of which are already undergoing extensive waterflood operations.

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Citation Preston, D. An Evaluation of Water Resources for Enhanced Oil Recovery Operations, Cement Field, Caddo and Grady Counties, Oklahoma, Topical Report, February 1982
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Publication Date 1982-02-01
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