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The hot flood basalts would have released huge amounts of sulfur and carbon dioxide, potentially causing a quick global chill followed by a longer period of global warming.
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Here, a reservoir simulation study was conducted to guide the design of thermal recovery processes for a heavy oil reservoir with a thickness of 4 m by comparing different operating strategies including Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage (steam, steam flooding, hot water flooding, and alternating steam/hot water flooding.
And both droughts and floods are natural consequences of a warming world: droughts because it's hotter, floods because warm oceans release more water vapor.
However, due to the lack of fresh water to conduct steam flooding, only hot water flooding is considered in this study.
As illustrated in this figure, the imbibition recoveries for hot water flooding and steam flooding are 30.59 and 37.98 %, respectively.
The experiment visually reproduces foam generation in porous media and the processes of hot water flooding and foam flooding.
The bigger the development degree is, the larger the contact area and then the better the performance for both hot water flooding and steam flooding will be.
From this figure, we can see that recoveries of both hot water flooding and steam flooding decrease accordingly along with the increase of viscosity.
From this figure, we can see that the imbibition recoveries for hot water flooding and steam flooding are 45.71 and 49.61 %, respectively.
Secondly, steam distillation of oil left behind the hot water flood increases the overall oil recovery.
The results reveal that the biosurfactant and the chemical surfactant reduced the residual oil saturation after a hot water flood.
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