RI 6426 Evaluation by Filter Methods of the Quality of Waters Injected in Waterfioods

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kenneth H. Johnston Joe L. Castagno
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Several hundred membrane - filter tests were made as part of a program to develop equipment and procedures to evaluate the quality of waters and to determine the quality of water suitable to efficiently flood oil sands of known permeability . Results indicated that neither the color of the water nor that of the precipitate on a membrane filter is a criterion for determining the quality of injection water . Reasons for poor water quality include poor operation of filtering systems , dirty filtering aggregates , excessive amounts of oil in injection water , commingling of incompatible waters , and excessive use of chemicals . A good water is required to efficiently flood sands of low permeability , but fair results may be obtained in flooding more permeable sands with poorer quality water .
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APA: Kenneth H. Johnston Joe L. Castagno  (1964)  RI 6426 Evaluation by Filter Methods of the Quality of Waters Injected in Waterfioods

MLA: Kenneth H. Johnston Joe L. Castagno RI 6426 Evaluation by Filter Methods of the Quality of Waters Injected in Waterfioods. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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