Review:

Secondary Oil Recovery

overall review score: 4.2
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Secondary oil recovery is a method used in the oil industry to extract additional oil from a reservoir after primary recovery methods have been exhausted.

Key Features

  • Injection of water or gas into the reservoir
  • Enhanced oil recovery techniques
  • Improved well productivity

Pros

  • Increased oil production
  • Extended lifespan of oil wells
  • Utilizes advanced technologies to maximize recovery

Cons

  • High cost of implementation
  • Environmental concerns related to water and gas injection
  • Potential for induced seismicity

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 05:20:42 AM UTC