Since the 1970s, the oil and gas industry has been searching for a way to extract more oil from the ground using surfactants with very limited success. What if there was an improved technology that harvests more trapped oil out of marginal wells preventing the abandonment of these sites with only a modest increase in operational cost and no environmental concerns? Now, recent scientific breakthroughs at the University of Oklahoma have this technology available to do just that. Phoenix Enhanced Oil Recovery is the result of over twenty years of advanced research at the University of Oklahomas Institute for Applied Surfactant Research. The company has developed a more efficient and effective surfactant-based nano-technology designed to harvest trapped oil from mature oil reservoirs.
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