Abu Dhabi’s ADMA-OPCO, BP sign agreement on EOR Technology

BP develops EOR Technology with key Abu Dhabi Partners ADMA/OPCO

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Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company, ADMA-OPCO, and British Petroleum, BP, have signed agreement to develop a new technology for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR).

Signed during a recent visit by ADMA-OPCP officials to BP in UK, the new agreement for performing a Carbonate Ionic Design EOR study developing a technology similar to the LoSal EOR technology, which BP is deploying at the Offshore UK Clair Ridge field but applied to carbonate reservoirs, “will be a significant step forward,” said ADMA-OPCO in a press release.

“Under the agreement, BP will provide support to ADMA-OPCO in conducting a Single Well Chemical Tracer Test, SWCTT, and carrying out laboratory tests to evaluate Carbonate Ionic Design EOR potential in ADMA-OPCO’s fields.”

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