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      <image:caption>In Light Tight Shale Oil applications, Bakken STARS simulations show a 2-3x potential production Improvement over conventional hydraulic fracturing alone. The orange curve reflects the production response when high quality steam, flue gasses, and C02 are injected simultaneously, in a managed pressure environment. The EOR regimes also convert the Kerogen to producible oil, and “precondition” the reservoir for further exploitation. Once the reservoir is preconditioned, the improved effective porosity and permeability make the formation more amenable to conventional, relatively low cost EOR approaches, which can now be injected through this two step EOR process, oil recovery is projected to be 2-3X greater than enabled with conventional hydraulic fracturing alone.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In deep Heavy Oil applications, STARS simulations show a 2x potential Production Improvement over conventional steam alone: Simulations of CO2 and O2 with steam in a cold heavy oil reservoir containing 125,000 cp oil: Oil recovered using surface steam alone is less than 40% in ~15 years CO2 + Steam via DHSG produced about the same volume in 30% less time. DHSG Steam + CO2 + 5% O2 produced same volume in 50% less time (40% OOIP in 7.5 yrs.)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The well-bore installed Downhole Steam Stimulation System overcomes heat and energy losses by generating the steam at the point of contact with the reservoir, effectively “on the fly” steam delivery, eliminating transmission and distribution losses. Typical heat quality losses at subsurface depths of 2,500’ – 6,500’ are 50% - 70% or higher; by generating steam downhole, in the formation, WES substantially overcomes these transmission losses.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Installed on or near the well-pad, the Supercritical Steam Stimulation System, “S4”, operates within the efficient frontier only afforded by a system which can maintain supercritical steam (having no phase difference between liquid and gas). Steam quality for S4 compares to conventional steam (through a once through steam generator, or OTSG) as shown in the chart, with steam quality differences improving even further at deeper depths.</image:caption>
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