(MIDWEST ENERGY NEWS) The Midwest Energy News reports, "A common method of extracting oil by injecting large amounts of water into old wells is coming under scrutiny by Michigan environmental groups.
The technique, known as water flooding, has been around for decades. But like many non-conventional means of oil recovery, it is becoming more economically viable as prices rise, and there is little information on exactly how much water is being traded for the oil that’s produced."
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The technique, known as water flooding, has been around for decades. But like many non-conventional means of oil recovery, it is becoming more economically viable as prices rise, and there is little information on exactly how much water is being traded for the oil that’s produced."
Read the article by clicking the title above.