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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Fluid-Clay Compatibility Tests for Wyoming Oil Res
 ervoirs
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Fluid-Clay Compatibility Tests for Wyoming Oil Reservoir
 s
 Lunch &amp\; Learn on April 18\, 2019 will feature Morteza Dejam &amp\
 ;&nbsp\;Saheed Olawale Olayiwola from the Department of Petroleum Engineer
 ing\, College of Engineering and Applied Science\, University of Wyoming.
 
 Join us from 11:30am-1pm on Thursday\, April 18th at the Bighorn Confere
 nce Room (#113)Wyoming Technology Business Center (WBTC)2435 King Blvd\, C
 asper\, WY 82604(Note: This building is home to EORI &amp\; is just west o
 f the WY Oil &amp\; Gas Conservation Commission Building)
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 arge for this event\, but registration is required as space is limited.&nb
 sp\;After registration\, a confirmation email will be sent.&nbsp\;Lunch wi
 ll be provided. Make sure to advise us if you have dietary restrictions.&n
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 • Sponsored by the Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute
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 Presentation Summary:
 Incompatibility betw
 een fluid (especially water) and clay can create significant reactions tha
 t may damage the reservoir permeability permanently due to the clay swelli
 ng. In order to avoid this issue\, the fluid-clay compatibility test is co
 nducted before the fluid injection into the reservoir. This test is in fac
 t a series of tests performed to check that no undesirable reactions occur
  when a certain fluid is in contact with (or flows through) a core sample 
 of the reservoir rock (including clay minerals). It is true that the fluid
 -clay compatibility test is very old\; however\, it still remains as a hig
 hly controversial topic in both academia and industry. Therefore\, a proje
 ct is defined here in order to experimentally address the compatibility be
 tween different fluids and a core sample of a specific oil reservoir in th
 e state of Wyoming. It is worth mentioning that the outcomes of this study
  can significantly impact the decisions making with regards to large scale
  implementation of waterflooding in Wyoming oil reservoirs.
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LOCATION:2435 King Blvd\, Casper\, WY 82604\, USA
DTSTART:20190418T173000Z
DTEND:20190418T190000Z
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