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Pilot-Scale Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Field Demonstrations

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The contract seeks to conduct pilot-scale field testing of advanced enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technologies at operational U.S. oil and gas sites, with a focus on CO₂ flooding, chemical injection, and microbial methods. These field demonstrations aim to validate the performance and scalability of these technologies under real-world conditions, requiring comprehensive monitoring and data collection to assess technical effectiveness, operational feasibility, and environmental impact. The initiative is designed to advance domestic oil recovery efficiency through innovation, with results intended to inform broader industry adoption and support energy security goals. The activity is administered by the National Energy Technology Laboratory under the Department of Energy and is structured as a subcontract opportunity with a response deadline of October 5, 2026. Although specific location details are not provided, the work must be carried out at active oil and gas sites within the United States, and applicants are expected to demonstrate technical expertise in field-based EOR deployment, data analysis, and performance validation. The NAICS code 213111 indicates alignment with oil and gas support activities, emphasizing the practical, operational nature of the project over purely laboratory-based research.

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Pilot-scale EOR field tests using CO₂, chemical, and microbial methods at U.S. oil sites to validate performance and scalability.

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Department Of Energy → National Energy Technology Laboratory

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213111 - Drilling Oil and Gas WellsView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Energy → National Energy Technology Laboratory
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Conduct pilot-scale field testing of advanced EOR technologies such as CO₂ flooding, chemical injection, and microbial methods at U.S. oil and gas sites, including monitoring and performance validation.

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