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Title Application of radiotracer techniques for interwell studies
Published Vienna : International Atomic Energy Agency, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (231 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series IAEA radiation technology series ; no. 3
IAEA radiation technology series ; no. 3.
Summary "The main purpose of interwell tracer tests in oil and geothermal reservoirs is to monitor qualitatively and quantitatively the injected fluid connections between injection and production wells and to provide important data for better understanding the reservoir geology in order to optimize the production strategy and thereby maximize the oil recovery or thermal energy production. Most of the information given by the radiotracer tests cannot be obtained by other means. Based on the key findings of an IAEA coordinated research project in this area, this publication describes the principles and the state-of-the-art of radiotracer techniques for interwell investigations, provides practical guidance on the design and implementation of tracer experiments as well as on the interpretation of the results."--Publisher description
Notes "April 2012, STI/PBU/1539"--Title page verso
"The IAEA officer responsible for this publication was Joon-Ha Jin of the Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences"--Foreword
Print version accompanied by a CD-ROM: "The unedited reports of the CRP participants, as presented at the final research coordination meeting, and software for interwell data interpretation are included as support materials on the accompanying CD-ROM"--Foreword
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-229)
Notes Print version record
Subject Radioactive tracers in geophysics.
Radioisotopes -- Industrial applications.
Thermal oil recovery.
Oil fields -- Production methods.
Oil fields -- Production methods.
Radioactive tracers in geophysics.
Radioisotopes -- Industrial applications.
Thermal oil recovery.
Form Electronic book
Author Jin, Joon-Ha
International Atomic Energy Agency.