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The technical name for this process is Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage, or SAGD (pronounced "sag-dee").
One such approach is steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD).
Finally, the gravity drainage controls the recovery process.
Steam-assisted gravity drainage has a much lower visual impact on the surrounding environment.
In summer, gravity drainage of brine increases as the ice temperature and permeability increase.
Drying takes place by a combination of evaporation and gravity drainage through the sand.
Both OPTI and MEG extract oil through a process known as steam-assisted gravity drainage.
This process (known as "steam-assisted gravity drainage") was developed in Alberta.
In the Arctic, summer gravity drainage is enhanced by flushing, as snow and ice meltwater percolate into the ice.
Gravity drainage rather than convection seems to be the dominant brine transfer process.
Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) is an example of this case.
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