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Injectivity Test

An injectivity test determines the rate and pressure at which fluids can be pumped into a formation without fracturing it. Most stimulation treatments and remedial repairs are done after an injection test to determine parameters and limits. Injection tests are also used when pumping secondary recovery fluids like water, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, natural gas, and steam into formations.

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Injectivity Test

An injectivity test determines the rate and pressure at which fluids can be pumped into a formation without fracturing it. Most stimulation treatments and remedial repairs are done after an injection test to determine parameters and limits. Injection tests are also used when pumping secondary recovery fluids like water, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, natural gas, and steam into formations.

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Injectivity test

A procedure conducted to establish the rate and pressure at which fluids can be pumped into the
treatment target without fracturing the formation. Most stimulation treatments and remedial repairs, such
as squeeze cementing, are performed following an injection test to help determine the key treatment
parameters and operating limits. Likewise, injection tests are also conducted when pumping
secondary recovery fluids such as water, nitrogen [N2], carbon dioxide [CO2], natural gas andsteam.

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