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FIELD DEMONSTRATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE MISCIBLE FLOODING IN THE LANSING-KANSAS CITY FORMATION, CENTRAL KANSAS

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A pilot carbon dioxide miscible flood was initiated in the Lansing Kansas City C formation in the Hall Gurney Field, Russell County, Kansas. Continuous carbon dioxide injection began on December 2, 2003. By the end of June 2004, 6.26 MM lb of carbon dioxide were injected into the pilot area. Carbon dioxide injection rates averaged about 250 MCFD. Carbon dioxide was detected in one production well near the end of May. The amount of carbon dioxide produced was small during this period. Wells in the pilot area produced 100% water at the beginning of the flood. Oil production began in February, increasing to an average of about 2.5 B/D in May and June. Operational problems encountered during the initial stages of the flood were identified and resolved.

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Last Updated September 29, 2016, 15:44 (LMT)
Created September 29, 2016, 15:44 (LMT)
Citation Alan Byrnes G. Paul Willhite ; Don Green ; Martin Dubois ; Richard Pancake ; Timothy Carr ; W. Lynn Watney ; John Doveton ; Willard Guy ; Rodney Reynolds ; Dave Murfin ; James Daniels ; Russell Martin ; William Flanders ; Dave Vander Griend ; Eric Mork ; Paul Cantrell ---- Roy Long, FIELD DEMONSTRATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE MISCIBLE FLOODING IN THE LANSING-KANSAS CITY FORMATION, CENTRAL KANSAS, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/field-demonstration-of-carbon-dioxide-miscible-flooding-in-the-lansing-kansas-city-formation-cent13
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Poc Email Roy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Roy Long
Program Or Project KMD
Publication Date 2004-6-30