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Field Development and Renewed Reservoir Characterization for CO2 Flooding of the Hall-Gurney Field, Central Kansas KGS Open-file Report 2001-38 by Martin K. Dubois, Alan P. Byrnes, and W. Lynn Watney, the Jules Braunstein Memorial Award for the best AAPG poster at the 2001 Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado
Co-generation, Ethanol Production and CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery: Model for Environmentally and Economically Sound Linked Energy Systems KGS Open-file Report 2002-6 by Martin K. Dubois, Scott W. White and Timothy R. Carr, Best Poster for the Division of Environmental Geosciences at the 2002 Annual AAPG Convention, Houston, Texas
Field Demonstration of CO2 Miscible Flooding in the Lansing-Kansas City Formation, Central Kansas, by G. Paul Willhite, Tertiary Oil Recovery Project. Presented Nov. 2008 to Tertiary Oil Recovery Advisory Board (800 kB, Acrobat PDF) Characterization of Seismically-Imaged Pennsylvanian Ooid Shoal Geometries and Comparison with Modern, by W. Lynn Watney, Alan P. Byrnes, Evan K. Franseen, Martin K. Dubois, Rick Miller, Abdelmoneam E. Raef, Stacy L. Reeder, Eugene C. Rankey, F. Eduardo Cruz, and Gregor P. Eberli. Presented Fall 2007 to Kansas Geological Society (9.6 MB, Acrobat PDF) The Russell Kansas CO2 Pilot--The Strangest Thing by Rich Pancake, Murfin Drilling Company for TORP Oil Recovery Conference, April 5, 2007 (3.4 MB, Acrobat PDF) Field Demonstation of CO2 Miscible Flooding in the Lansing-Kansas City Formation, Central Kansas by G. Paul Willhite, TORP and Alan Byrnes, Kansas Geological Survey, April 16, 2007 (3 MB, Acrobat PDF) The Russell Kansas CO2 Pilot--An Operator's Perspective by Tom Nichols, Murfin Drilling Company, for Mid-year KIOGA, April 21, 2005 (3.6 MB, Acrobat PDF) Field Demonstration of CO2 Miscible Flooding in the Lansing-Kansas City Formation, Central Kansas by G. Paul Willhite to 16th Oil Recovery Conference, Wichita, KS, April 7, 2005 An Overview of the Carbon Dioxide Pilot Test in the Hall Gurney Field in Russell County, Kansas by G. Paul Willhite, Tertiary Oil Recovery Project, University of Kansas, December 2004 Reducing Risk in the Implementation of the CO2 Pilot Test in the Hall-Gurney Russell County, Kansas by G. Paul Willhite, Tertiary Oil Recovery Project, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas, March 13, 2003 Overview - Carbon Dioxide Pilot Test in the Hall Gurney Field in Russell County, Kansas by G. Paul Willhite, Tertiary Oil Recovery Project, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas, March 12, 2003 CO2
Project Field Activities Carbon Dioxide Demonstration
Project Supporting Research at KU Carbon Dioxide Flooding
in Kansas Reservoirs Field
Demonstration of CO2 Miscible Flooding in the L-KC, Central Kansas Carbon Dioxide
Flooding in Kansas Reservoirs CO2 Flooding
of the Colliver/Carter Lease of the Hall Gurney Field:Simulation
Study |
Update:
Field Demonstration of CO2 Miscible Flooding in the L-KC, Central
Kansas Field
Demonstration of Carbon Dioxide Miscible Flooding in the Lansing-Kansas
City Formation, Central Kansas Field
Demonstration of Carbon Dioxide Miscible Flooding in the Lansing-Kansas
City Formation, Central Kansas Update
on the Central Kansas CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery Project Update on Evaluation for CO2
Enhanced Oil Recovery in Central Kansas |
Well Data, CO2 EOR Demonstration Site, Russell County, Kansas |
Digital Photo Inventory CO2 Well Site |
Historical | Core Data, Core and drill cuttings images from historical wells |
Field Demonstration of Carbon Dioxide Miscible Flooding in the Lansas-Kansas City Formation, Central Kansas
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