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Experimental study into the effectiveness of the partial gas cycling process in the gas-condensate reservoir development

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Z. Y. Abbasov, V. M. Fataliyev & N. N. Hamidov. (2017) The solubility of gas components and its importance in gas-condensate reservoir development. Petroleum Science and Technology 35:3, pages 249-256.
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