For the first time in the United States, our proprietary chemical tracer technology has been applied to a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project. This achievement strengthens the way operators monitor CO₂ injection and containment, offering independent verification that underground storage remains safe and permanent.
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Topics:
chemical tracers,
tracers,
chemical tracer technology,
Carbon capture and storage,
CCUS,
CCS
In January 2025, Tracerco partnered with World Oil to host a webinar on the latest innovative advancements in tracer technology for reservoir management. As part of the session, industry leaders shared insights on how low-risk, non-intrusive chemical tracer technology is reshaping the approach to phase production and well communication. Here’s a breakdown of the top 3 questions discussed during the Q&A section of the event:
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Topics:
Flow assurance,
reservoir analysis,
reservoir characterisation,
tracers,
well communication,
chemical tracer technology,
inflow tracer
Oil, gas and water-based chemical tracers provide a true understanding of reservoir fluid flow pathways. It helps oil companies continuously monitor their reservoir and optimise drilling, completion and oil development strategies to maximise oil production.
In this blog we will discuss using a case study example, how our range of specialist chemical tracers can provide operators with critical insights without the need for well intervention or deferred production which can result in significant savings.
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Topics:
chemical tracers,
reservoir,
interwell,
reservoir characterisation,
fluid inflow,
tracers,
oil inflow,
water inflow,
inflow measurement,
inflow,
waterflood,
injected water,
water breakthrough,
water production,
water tracer,
chemical tracer technology,
wellbore,
mature offshore field,
waterflood injection,
residual oil saturation,
polymer tracer technology,
reservoir fluid inflow,
inflow tracer
Tracer technology is proven to be critical to assess remaining oil saturation measurement in a reservoir following secondary recovery. It allows the measurement of remaining oil saturation between wells, rather than just surrounding a wellbore. This technique is normally used before and after an Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) project to establish changes in crude oil saturation.
In this blog we will discuss using a case study example, how our range of specialist chemical tracers can allow operators to identify the amount of remaining oil saturation in a mature waterflood and determine the effectiveness of specific enhanced oil recovery techniques at reducing remaining oil to residual levels.
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Topics:
chemical tracers,
reservoir,
interwell,
reservoir characterisation,
fluid inflow,
tracers,
oil inflow,
water inflow,
inflow measurement,
inflow,
waterflood,
injected water,
water breakthrough,
water production,
water tracer,
chemical tracer technology,
wellbore,
mature offshore field,
waterflood injection,
residual oil saturation,
remaining oil saturation