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Comparison of high/low salinity water/oil relative permeability

Webb et al., 2008

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Webb K
Lager A
Black C
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There is much published data in the literature showing that waterflood recovery is dependent on the composition, especially the salinity, of the injection brine. Some of this published data have shown the characteristics of coreflood tests at reduced conditions with …
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