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Millhone et al., “Factors affecting foam circulation in oil wells,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 4001, 1972. |
Blauer and Kohlhaas, “Formation fracturing with foam,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 5003, 1974. |
Holm, “Status of CO2 and hydrocarbon miscible oil recovery methods,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 5560, 1975. |
Essary and Rogers, “Techniques and results of foam redrilling operations-San Joaquin Valley, California,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 5715, 1976. |
Kanda and Schechter, “On the mechanism of foam formation in porous media,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 6200, 1976. |
Aizad and Okandan, “Flow equation for foam flowing through porous media and its application as a secondary recovery fluid,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 6599, 1976. |
King, “Factors affecting dynamic fluid leakoff with foam fracturing fluids,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 6817, 1977. |
Rohret, “Stimulation of the niabrara formation using foamed methanol-water,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 7174, 1978. |
Komar and Yost, “Practical aspects of foam fracturing in the devonian shale,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 8345, 1979. |
Leach and Yellig, “Compositional model studies: CO2-oil displacement mechanisms,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 8368, 1979. |
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Maini and Ma, “Relationship between foam stability measured in static tests and flow behavior of foams in porous media,” Soc. Petroleum Eng. AIME, #SPE 13073, 1984. |
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Holcomb, “Foam: for fracturing and acid stimulation,” Drilling, p. 130, Feb. 1982. |
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“Sand Concentrator for Foam Fracturing” Canadian Fracmaster, Ltd., two pages, no date available. |
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