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Lithuania
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Russia
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United Kingdom
The StatoilHydro group is one of the largest net exporters of crude oil in the world and is therefore committed to a global marketing strategy that encompasses trading offices in London, Riga, Oslo, Stavanger, Stamford and Singapore.
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Optimizing reservoir recovery
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Technology & Innovation
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Finding more oil and gas
Optimizing reservoir recovery
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Recovery methods
About recovery methods
Water-assisted methods for improved oil recovery (IOR)
Water-Alternating-Gas (WAG)
Fast model updating
CO2 injection
Heavy oil recovery
Tight gas reservoirs
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Recovery methods
Advanced recovery methods displace more oil from pores and pore/mineral interfaces and improve the sweep of oil towards production wells.
About recovery methods
StatoilHydro has set world-leading targets for recovery factor, with a goal of 65% as an average for platform operated fields and 55% from subsea-operated fields.
Carbon dioxide injection
Output from large natural carbon sources is piped to the relevant oil fields for injection.
Tight gas reservoirs
An integrated project in StatoilHydro is covering most subsurface disciplines within the topics carbonate and tight gas reservoirs.
Heavy oil recovery
The Sincor heavy oil project in Venezuela involves the transformation of extra heavy crude oil into crude of high quality.
Water-assisted methods for improved oil recovery (IOR)
Various water-based methods are being screened by StatoilHydro to optimise recovery and net present value from oil and gas fields.
Fast model updating
Integrated workflows for fast update of geological and reservoir simulation models.
Water-alternating-gas (WAG)
The WAG injection process aims to squeeze more oil out of a reservoir.
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