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- Tracer_use_in_the_oil_industry abstract "Tracers are used in the oil industry in order to qualitatively or quantitatively gauge how fluid flows through the reservoir, as well as being a useful tool for estimating residual oil saturation. Tracers can be used in either interwell tests or single well tests. In interwell tests, the tracer is injected at one well along with the carrier fluid (water in a waterflood or gas in a gasflood) and detected at a producing well after some period of time, which can be anything from days to years. In single well tests, tracer is injected into the formation from a well and then produced out the same well. The delay between a tracer that does not react with the formation (a conservative tracer) and one that does (a partitioning tracer) will give an indication of residual oil saturation, a piece of information that is difficult to acquire by other means.Tracers can be radioactive or chemical, gas or liquid and have been used extensively in the oil industry and hydrology for decades.".
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- Tracer_use_in_the_oil_industry wikiPageWikiLink Amott_test.
- Tracer_use_in_the_oil_industry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Petroleum_engineering.
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- Tracer_use_in_the_oil_industry wikiPageWikiLink Reservoir_engineering.
- Tracer_use_in_the_oil_industry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tracer use in the oil industry".
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- Tracer_use_in_the_oil_industry subject Category:Petroleum_engineering.
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- Tracer_use_in_the_oil_industry comment "Tracers are used in the oil industry in order to qualitatively or quantitatively gauge how fluid flows through the reservoir, as well as being a useful tool for estimating residual oil saturation. Tracers can be used in either interwell tests or single well tests. In interwell tests, the tracer is injected at one well along with the carrier fluid (water in a waterflood or gas in a gasflood) and detected at a producing well after some period of time, which can be anything from days to years.".
- Tracer_use_in_the_oil_industry label "Tracer use in the oil industry".
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