Abstract
The program performs a preliminary estimate of oil recovery and performance under an in situ combustion process based on empirical correlations published in U.S. DOE report DOE/ET/12072-2. This is not a rigorous analysis by any means and is not intended to be. The results obtained are very preliminary in nature. Hence, the user must exercise due caution and diligence when using this program.
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U.S. Department of Energy: Economics of Enhanced Oil Recovery, Report DOE/ET/12072-2 (1981) 16–17.
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Sinha, M.K., Padgett, L.R. (1985). In Situ Combustion Performance Using Empirical Correlations. In: Reservoir Engineering Techniques Using Fortran. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5293-5_13
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