RESEARCH GROUP
Enhanced Recovery (GRM)
Faculty of Physicochemical Engineering
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Minciencias Classification : A
The Enhanced Recovery Research Group focuses on identifying, developing, executing, and validating comprehensive solutions to the technological needs of companies engaged in hydrocarbons-related activities. This is achieved through strategic alliances and the analysis and execution of research projects related to Enhanced Recovery processes.
Currently, the research group proposes specialized studies in various techniques aimed at increasing recovery factors, all within the framework of the group’s research lines. These studies establish precise parameters to ensure optimal performance and accuracy in different methodologies for achieving results. This includes the implementation of physical models, mathematical models, economic analyses, risk and uncertainty assessments, and comprehensive numerical simulations of reservoirs (conceptual, full-field, etc.). The goal is to evaluate the feasibility of any tertiary recovery method, manage tools for research development, and disseminate the work carried out.
We are
classified as A
by Miniciencias
OUR
Research lines
EXTENSION
Services
- Thermal Process
- Chemical Injection
- CT Scan
- Miscible Injection
Our
researchers team
Academic
Production
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Methodology for the selection and prioritization of light crude oil deposits candidates for air injection: Application case
Article | 2018 | El Reventón Energético
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A Fuzzy Logic Decision Support System for Assessing Sustainable Alternative for Power Generation in NonInterconnected Areas of Colombia
Article | 2018 | Chemical Engineering Transactions
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Potential Assessment of Renewable Energy Sources in Non-interconnected Zones of Colombia, using Geographic Information System - ArcGIS
Article | 2017 | Chemical Engineering Transactions
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Molecular Representation of Molecular Distillation Cuts of Vacuum Residue by Spectrometry Ultra-High Resolution and Conventional Analytic
Article | 2018 | Chemical Engineering Transactions
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Analysis of the Behaviour of Oil Spills in a Sector of the Magdalena River (Colombia). Chemical Engineering Transactions
Article | 2018 | Chemical Engineering Transactions
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and allies
The UIS has established different agreements with national and international entities in order to have a greater impact on their training, teaching, research and related processes in the articulation of the public university with the different social actors.
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Research Group Recovering Enhanced (GRM)
Phone: +57 (607) 634 40 00
Extension: 2721
Mail: grm@uis.edu.co
Main Campus UIS
Cra 27, calle 9. Edificio Jorge Bautista Vesga, oficina 122.
Universidad Industrial de Santander.
Office hours:
Monday to Friday
7:00 a.m. a 12:00 m.
2:00 p.m. a 5:00 p.m.
Do you want more information?
Contact Us
Research Group Recovering Enhanced (GRM)
Phone: +57 (607) 634 40 00
Extension: 2721
Mail: grm@uis.edu.co
Main Campus UIS
Cra 27, calle 9. Edificio Jorge Bautista Vesga, oficina 122.
Universidad Industrial de Santander.
Office hours:
Monday to Friday
7:00 a.m. a 12:00 m.
2:00 p.m. a 5:00 p.m.
Do you want more information?
Contact Us
Research Group Recovering Enhanced (GRM)
Phone: +57 (607) 634 40 00
Extension: 2721
Mail: grm@uis.edu.co
Main Campus UIS
Cra 27, calle 9. Edificio Jorge Bautista Vesga, oficina 122.
Universidad Industrial de Santander.
Office hours:
Monday to Friday
7:00 a.m. a 12:00 m.
2:00 p.m. a 5:00 p.m.