Method of using amines as sacrificial agents for chemical floodi

Wells – Processes – Distinct – separate injection and producing wells

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166275, 252 855D, E21B 4322

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ABSTRACT:
The disclosed invention is a method of injecting an amine sacrificial agent into a hydrocarbon formation in conjunction with a chemical flooding process to reduce the loss of injected chemicals to the formation by adsorption and precipitation.

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