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Chemical engineering / Carbon capture and storage / Enhanced oil recovery / Peak oil / Chemistry / Carbon dioxide / Carbon sequestration / Petroleum production


The Economics of CO2 Sequestration through Enhanced Oil Recovery ∗ Klaas van ’t Veld,* Charles F. Mason , and Andrew Leach** Abstract
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Document Date: 2012-09-16 07:49:43


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CO2 / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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University Ave. / 3-40K Business Building / University of Alberta School / University of Wyoming / /

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oil recovery / oil price / produced oil / oil sales / conventional oil-recovery methods / oil price increases / move oil / cumulative oil recovery / oil flow peaks / oil price poil / incremental oil / water alternating gas / realistic oil-price / oil price doubles / higher oil price / oil revenues / less oil / oil production rate qoil / oil-production-maximizing fraction / oil production / injection oil production / average oil production / oil field operators / oil / oil production weight / oil prices / cumulative oil production / baseline oil price / perhaps focus on raising oil prices / /

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Department of Economics & Finance / US Department of Energy / University of Alberta School of Business / University of Wyoming / MIT / /

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Juanes / Charles F. Mason / Andrew Leach / /

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Marshall / /

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CO2 injection / Combined injection / /

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Wyoming / Colorado / /

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the Oil and Gas Journal / /

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5 With / /

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simulation / /

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