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This book is a compilation of the authors research achievements accumulated over more than two decades of theoretical research and field practice in chemical flooding. By combining physical experiments, numerical simulation techniques, statistical theory, and optimization methods, new methods for chemical flooding reservoir engineering are proposed.

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This book is a compilation of the authors research achievements accumulated over more than two decades of theoretical research and field practice in chemical flooding. By combining physical experiments, numerical simulation techniques, statistical theory, and optimization methods, new methods for chemical flooding reservoir engineering are proposed.
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Jian Hou , PHD, professor, working at School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China) since 2002, specializes in research on reservoir fluid flow mechanics and enhanced oil recovery (EOR). His primary courses include Reservoir Fluid Flow Mechanics and Thermal Oil Recovery. He has led over 50 research projects, published more than 200 papers, and holds over 60 patents for his inventions.   Yongge Liu, PHD, associate professor, working at School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China) since 2014, specializes in research on reservoir fluid flow theory and reservoir numerical simulation. He teaches courses such as Reservoir Fluid Flow Mechanics and Reservoir Numerical Simulation. He has been involved in over 20 research projects, published more than 40 papers, and holds over 30 invention patents.   Qingjun Du , PHD, associate professor, working at School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China) since 2008, specializes in research on multi-scale reservoir fluid flow theory and thermal-chemical enhanced oil recovery. He teaches courses such as Reservoir Fluid Flow Mechanics, Reservoir Numerical Simulation, and Advanced Theory and Methods of Oil and Gas Reservoir Monitoring. He has led over 30 research projects, published more than 40 papers, and holds over 30 invention patents.   Kang Zhou , PHD, associate professor, working at School of Energy and Mining Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology since 2020, specializes in research on multi-scale multiphase flow experimentation and simulation, as well as reservoir fluid flow mechanics and enhanced oil recovery. He has been involved in 12 research projects, published over 20 papers, and holds more than 20 invention patents.