Solvent flooding with a horizontal injection well in gas flooded

Wells – Processes – Distinct – separate injection and producing wells

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166 50, E21B 4322

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ABSTRACT:
The invention is a method for recovering residual hydrocarbons from a reservoir which has been previously swept by gas. The invention steps comprise drilling and completing at least one horizontal injection well relatively near the top of the reservoir, injecting a miscible solvent through the horizontal injection well to create a curtain of solvent falling through the previously gas swept reservoir, and producing hydrocarbons and other fluids that have been banked below the falling solvent curtain through a vertical or horizontal production well.

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