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| Feedback submitted by: Scott C. Wehner on 17th August 2006 - 16:24:01 |
| Re. Fig 4: Denver Unit might have been the largest CO2 Project in the world when considering it's injection rate back in the 80s/90s, but it cannot make that claim since Yr'00 as it is dwarfed by OOIP of the SACROC Unit (~3 Billion STB & the 1st commercial CO2 project in N. America starting in 1972) and SACROC also consistently injects CO2 at rates well above DU's historical highes. It will also have the largest volume of CO2 injected in short order--surpassing DU on that measure as well. SACROC, being a closed system, also contains the world's largest sequestered CO2 volume (the original/sole source being diverted from atmospheric emissions from 1972-1984. Sliepner does not come close in volume. Weyburn will only achieve the SACROC sequestered volume at the conclusion of their entire project. Just a bit of trivia for ya. |
| Feedback submitted by: Jeff Weems on 21st February 2007 - 20:47:37 |
| Concise and informative. Interesting long-term ideas. |
| Feedback submitted by: Hai Phan Van on 17th April 2007 - 13:18:41 |
| I'm a student of University of Natural sciences of Vietnam. I'm researching topic the Permian Basin in Texas for my teacher but I don’t know to find any data (information, pictures, and evaluations of Permian Basin)so I’m sending this email. Can you help me with this? Thanks very much, best regards! Hai Phan Van |
| Feedback submitted by: David Hughes, Editor on 18th April 2007 - 10:04:13 |
| May I suggest that you log on to the website of the Permian Basin branch of the Society of Petroleum Engineers at http://www.spe-pb.org/. You should be able to find some contacts in the area that you can email. Regards. |


