Synopsis: Field Technology Implementation with Independents
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Synopsis: Field Technology Implementation with Independents: Objective of Proposed Activity: There have been several research advances in chemical recovery methods in the past few years. However, there are very few chemical recovery methods being implemented in the United States. Although there are many new advances in reservoir characterization, many of these are not being implemented by the independent oil operator. The purpose of the upcoming solicitation is to address the chemical recovery technologies and/or reservoir characterization technologies specifically for field application for the independent oil operator. The purpose is to demonstrate advanced or underutilized technologies in oil fields operated by independent oil operators. These new projects should extend the reservoir?s economic life through the improved understanding of the reservoir, recovery processes, and producibility constraints. This understanding should lead to technology transfer to independent operators with analogous reservoirs or similar production problems. A primary consideration of the upcoming solicitation is that all projects must be implemented in an oil field. Project Description: Advanced recovery technologies represent a significant improvement in process effectiveness (i.e., greater sweep efficiencies, improved economics, or evaluation techniques) or applicability over currently available technologies, or represent a new or innovative technology not successfully applied in the field. Advanced technologies, as will be defined in the solicitation, include advanced chemical recovery techniques, and advanced reservoir characterization technologies. The understanding of the interaction of the reservoir architecture is essential to these advanced technologies. Please note that pure tool development will be excluded under this solicitation. Some examples of advanced technologies or some combination of technologies are: Advanced Chemical Recovery Technologies: surfactant flooding methods, alkaline-surfactant-polymer methods, low tension waterflooding (low concentration surfactant), and polymer flooding. Advanced Reservoir Characterization: advanced logging techniques, borehole imaging, new geophysical techniques, and geophysical imaging. 50.0% minimum Cost Sharing will be required.
| Federal Grant Title: | Synopsis: Field Technology Implementation with Independents |
| Federal Agency Name: | Headquarters |
| Grant Categories: | Energy |
| Type of Opportunity: | Discretionary |
| Funding Opportunity Number: | DE-PS26-04NT15490-0 |
| Type of Funding: | Cooperative Agreement |
| CFDA Numbers: | 81.089 |
| CFDA Descriptions: | Fossil Energy Research and Development |
| Current Application Deadline: | No deadline provided |
| Original Application Deadline: | THIS IS A SYNOPSIS OF AN UPCOMING FUNDING OPPORTUN |
| Posted Date: | Apr 28, 2004 |
| Creation Date: | Apr 28, 2004 |
| Archive Date: | Aug 28, 2004 |
| Total Program Funding: | |
| Maximum Federal Grant Award: | |
| Minimum Federal Grant Award: | |
| Expected Number of Awards: | 5 |
| Cost Sharing or Matching: | Yes |
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- Additional Information on Eligibility
- Objective of Proposed Activity: There have been several research advances in chemical recovery methods in the past few years. However, there are very few chemical recovery methods being implemented in the United States. Although there are many new advances in reservoir characterization, many of these are not being implemented by the independent oil operator. The purpose of the upcoming solicitation is to address the chemical recovery technologies and/or reservoir characterization technologies specifically for field application for the independent oil operator. The purpose is to demonstrate advanced or underutilized technologies in oil fields operated by independent oil operators. These new projects should extend the reservoir?s economic life through the improved understanding of the reservoir, recovery processes, and producibility constraints. This understanding should lead to technology transfer to independent operators with analogous reservoirs or similar production problems. A primary consideration of the upcoming solicitation is that all projects must be implemented in an oil field. Project Description: Advanced recovery technologies represent a significant improvement in process effectiveness (i.e., greater sweep efficiencies, improved economics, or evaluation techniques) or applicability over currently available technologies, or represent a new or innovative technology not successfully applied in the field. Advanced technologies, as will be defined in the solicitation, include advanced chemical recovery techniques, and advanced reservoir characterization technologies. The understanding of the interaction of the reservoir architecture is essential to these advanced technologies. Please note that pure tool development will be excluded under this solicitation. Some examples of advanced technologies or some combination of technologies are: Advanced Chemical Recovery Technologies: surfactant flooding methods, alkaline-surfactant-polymer methods, low tension waterflooding (low concentration surfactant), and polymer flooding. Advanced Reservoir Characterization: advanced logging techniques, borehole imaging, new geophysical techniques, and geophysical imaging. 50.0% minimum Cost Sharing will be required.
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