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To improve oilfield development and to increase oil recovery are always the focus of oilfield development workers’ concern. The way to improve oilfield development efficiency can be described as the following two parts. One is called IOR (improved oil recovery), that is, changing the well pattern, well type, and working system of the formation to improve oilfield development. The other is called EOR (enhanced oil recovery), that is, changing displacement agent to enhance oil recovery.

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Liu, D., Sun, J. (2017). Reservoir Direction Characteristics Investigation and Permeability Distribution Law. In: The Control Theory and Application for Well Pattern Optimization of Heterogeneous Sandstone Reservoirs. Springer Geology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53287-4_2

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