Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology

Steam is injected into partially recovered oil deposits to:

  1. dissolve gases within the oil.

  2. heat the remaining oil.

  3. detach oils from the walls of reservoir.

  4. make the rock within the reservoir more porous.

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B Correct answer
Explanation

Steam injection is an enhanced oil recovery technique where steam is pumped into partially depleted reservoirs. The primary purpose is to heat the remaining heavy oil, which reduces its viscosity and makes it flow more easily toward production wells. While some gas dissolution may occur incidentally, heating is the main mechanism. Steam does not primarily make rock more porous or detach oil from walls.