Hey Curtis! By the way...more to consider!LOL! SO much attention being applied to that poor little old oilfield in NE Louisiana! THe poor old girl is probably wishing by now that all those people and all that Co2 would just go away and leave her alone!
Must be a GOOD oil field if it is the subject of very well funded industry/academia research projects on how to get oil out of "older, mature oilfields", eh?
Happy reading...the rest of the reports on how it is going are only available to the "insiders"! Too bad, "insiders", get it?LOL!I was going to post this a while back, but all of you were so certain REV was going to the moon I didn't think it needed any help.
From:
https://geophysics.mines.edu/rcp/
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PHASE XIII: DELHI OILFIELD
The Delhi field is located in northeasternLouisiana. RCP’s goal in the Delhi field’s continuousCO2 flood is to couple 4D multi-component seismic datawith fine scale integration of multiple disciplines inorder to accurately model CO2 flow paths, maximizerecovery, and to actively monitor the reservoir duringthe flood. The significance of RCP’s involvement withthe Delhi field flood is active monitoring, to usethe data obtained to analog potential other fieldcandidates for future CO2 floods, and to better evolve4D multi-component seismic technologies and methods.This will be accomplished byincorporating how the multi-component methodologyhandles some of the unique characteristics of the Delhifield such as it’s shallow depth, relatively hightemperature, complex stratigraphy, very highpermeability, and the continuous CO2 flooding of thisfield instead of the more common water alternating gas(WAG)