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Oil field flooding
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The concept Oil field flooding represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in San Francisco Public Library.

The Resource Oil field flooding
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Oil field flooding
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  • Oil field flooding

5 Items that share the Concept Oil field flooding

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Electrolytic model studies as applied to water-flooding a shoestring sand, by William E. Eckard and Jack A. Mason, (electronic resource)
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Report on water injectivity test, lease OCS-P 0241, well no. B-49-1, Dos Cuadras field, Santa Barbara channel, off California, by Maurice V. Adams
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Report on water injectivity test, lease OCS-P 0241, well numbers B-49-1, Dos Cuadras field, Santa Barbara channel, off California, by Maurice V. Adams, (electronic resource)
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Subsurface saline water sources for waterflooding in North Texas, by Frank Parrish, Jr. and Thomas M. Garland, (electronic resource)
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Water flooding of oil sands in Illinois, by D.B. Taliaferro, C.M. Keithly and Thomas Jennings, (electronic resource)
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  • Water flooding of oil sands in Illinois
  • Electrolytic model studies as applied to water-flooding a shoestring sand
  • Report on water injectivity test, lease OCS-P 0241, well no. B-49-1, Dos Cuadras field, Santa Barbara channel, off California
  • Report on water injectivity test, lease OCS-P 0241, well numbers B-49-1, Dos Cuadras field, Santa Barbara channel, off California
  • Subsurface saline water sources for waterflooding in North Texas

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