Method utilizing spot tracer injection and production induced tr

Wells – Processes – With indicating – testing – measuring or locating

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166250, 166263, 73155, 436 27, 436 29, E21B 4700

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051689278

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for providing sharp breakthrough of tracers in a two-well tracer test by injecting a relatively small volume of tracer at a high rate into a temporary injection well, and utilizing the flow induced by producing wells to transport the tracers across the formation to a producing well. Measurement of residual oil saturation and sweep can be obtained by this method.

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