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Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) is a process used to increase the amount of oil that can be extracted from an oilfield. It involves injecting chemicals into the reservoir to reduce the viscosity of the oil, allowing it to flow more easily and be recovered. This process is used in combination with other oilfield equipment and services, such as drilling, well completion, and production. The use of chemical EOR can help to reduce the cost of production and increase the amount of oil recovered from a field.
Chemical EOR is used in a variety of oilfields, including offshore, onshore, and unconventional fields. It is also used in combination with other technologies, such as thermal EOR, to maximize the amount of oil recovered.
Companies in the Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery market include Schlumberger, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, Weatherford International, and Cudd Energy Services. Show Less Read more