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Discover LudwigThe phrase "injection water" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to water that is used in the process of injecting or infusing something, such as a medicine or fuel. Example: The oil well required large amounts of injection water to maintain pressure and facilitate the extraction of oil.
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Water (brine) injection Water was injected after the oil flooding.
The sample was dissolved in the injection water, then injected into a sample tube using a syringe.
To measure the absolute permeability of the Berea sandstone core sample, injection water was injected with injection rate of 0.2 cm3/min.
In the negative control group, five guinea pigs were used, in which the injection water was injected intracutaneously and applied for sensitization in order to induce inflammation.
Injection water was seeded with the microorganisms for 5 days.
Lowering the injection water salinity or modifying its chemistry can improve waterflooding displacement efficiency.
The formation characteristics, water properties, well configuration and the injection water pressure determine this.
Such ideas include gas injection, water injection, and surfactant injection, especially in huff-n-puff mode.
Enriching the injection water with CO2 has demonstrated encouraging results to improve oil recovery and securely store CO2 in underground oil reservoirs.
By contrast, the injectivity of a well operated under matrix conditions (below fracture pressure) is dominated by formation damage caused by impurities in the injection water.
We observe thermo-mechanical driven permeability enhancement in front of the advancing thermal sweep, counteracted by the re-precipitation of minerals previously dissolved into the cool injection water.
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