Yes, there's substantial use of water flooding of conventional oil reservoirs as a way of improving efficiency of extraction. CO2 can be used as a substitute for water flooding, and we can get incremental conventional oil recovery as a result.
February 20th, 2007 / 10:15 a.m.
Vice-President, Sustainable Development, Suncor Energy Inc.
Yes, there's substantial use of water flooding of conventional oil reservoirs as a way of improving efficiency of extraction. CO2 can be used as a substitute for water flooding, and we can get incremental conventional oil recovery as a result.
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