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Map of recovery processes active in Prudhoe Bay field. Gravity drainage is the dominant recovery mechanism in the north-central part of Prudhoe, whereas the eastern, southern, and western field margins are under active waterflood and miscible-injectant recovery. From Unique Horizontal-well Designs Boost Primary and EOR Production, Prudhoe Bay Field, Alaska , by R. S. Tye, B. A. Watson, P. L. McGuire, and M. M. Maguire, Pages 113 - 125, in AAPG Methods in Exploration No. 14: Horizontal Wells: Focus on the Reservoir, Edited by T. R. Carr, E. P. Mason, and C. T. Feazel.
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