Academic, University headed
RPSEA projects
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New Mexico Institute of Mining
and Technology,
Cost-Effective Treatment of Produced Water Using Co-Produced Energy Sources
for Small Producers
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University of Kansas,
Enhancing Oil Recovery from
Mature Reservoirs Using Radial-jetted Laterals and High-volume Progressive
Cavity Pumps
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Texas A&M University,
Field Site Testing of Low
Impact Oil Field Accesss Roads: Reducing the Footprint in Desert Ecosystems
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University of Kansas,
Near Miscible CO2
Application to
Improve Oil Recovery for Small Producers
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Missouri Institute of Science
and Technology,
Mitigating Water Production and Extending the Life of Mature Oil Wells and
Further Improve Particle Gel Technology
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New Mexico Institute of Mining
and Technology,
Reducing Impacts of New Pit Rules on Small Producers
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New Mexico Pit Rules,
Petroleum Recovery Research Center
website
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New Mexico Institute of Mining
and Technology,
Mini-Waterflood: A New Cost Effective Approach to Extend the Economic Life
of Small, Mature Oil Reservoirs
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Western Michigan University,
Evaluation and Modeling of Stratigraphic
Control on the Distribution of Hydrothermal Dolomite Reservoir away from
Major Fault Planes
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Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas, Austin, Development
Strategies for Maximizing East Texas Oil Field Production
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The University of
Texas Permian Basin,
Commercial
Exploitation and the Origin of Residual Oil Zones: Developing a Case
History in the Permian Basin of New
Mexico and West Texas
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UT Permian Basin hosts Small Producers Forum, Jan. 29,
2010
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Global Petroleum Research Institute
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