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What (who) is cyclic steam injection - definition

COMMON METHOD OF EXTRACTING HEAVY CRUDE OIL
Cyclic Steam Soak; Cyclic Steam Simulation; Cyclic Steam Stimulation; Huff and puff; Steam drive; Steam flooding; Steamflooding
  • A graphical explanation of the Cyclic Steam Stimulation method
  • Steam is injected into many oil fields where the oil is thicker and heavier than normal crude oil. This sketch illustrates '''steam flooding'''.

huff and puff         
blow out air noisily.
Steam injection (oil industry)         
Steam injection is an increasingly common method of extracting heavy crude oil. Used commercially since the 1960s, it is considered an enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method and is the main type of thermal stimulation of oil reservoirs.
Code injection         
MALICIOUS INJECTION OF CODE INTO A VULNERABLE COMPUTER PROGRAM
Command injection; Shell injection; Eval injection; Injection attack; Injection flaws; Injection flaw; Script injection
Code injection is the exploitation of a computer bug that is caused by processing invalid data. The injection is used by an attacker to introduce (or "inject") code into a vulnerable computer program and change the course of execution.

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Steam injection (oil industry)

Steam injection is an increasingly common method of extracting heavy crude oil. Used commercially since the 1960s, it is considered an enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method and is the main type of thermal stimulation of oil reservoirs. There are several different forms of the technology, with the two main ones being Cyclic Steam Stimulation and Steam Flooding. Both are most commonly applied to oil reservoirs, which are relatively shallow and which contain crude oils which are very viscous at the temperature of the native underground formation. Steam injection is widely used in the San Joaquin Valley of California (US), the Lake Maracaibo area of Venezuela, and the oil sands of northern Alberta,Canada.

Another contributing factor that enhances oil production during steam injection is related to near-wellbore cleanup. In this case, steam reduces the viscosity that ties paraffins and asphaltenes to the rock surfaces while steam distillation of crude oil light ends creates a small solvent bank that can miscibly remove trapped oil.