Improving Reservoir Conformance Using Gelled Polymer Systems Final Report September 25 1992 July 31 1996

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Improving Reservoir Conformance Using Gelled Polymer Systems. Final Report, September 25, 1992--July 31, 1996

Improving Reservoir Conformance Using Gelled Polymer Systems. Final Report, September 25, 1992--July 31, 1996
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