Enhanced Gas Recovery (EGR) - Definition, glossary, details
EGR refers to recovery of gas by injection of fluids beyond the
normal recovery through conventional methods. In recent times, carbon dioxide
is used to as a lubricant fluid to recover additional gas from the reservoir
and thereby provides an avenue for storing the captured carbon dioxide.
Other Terms
![]() | Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) | ![]() | EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) | ![]() | Enhanced Greenhouse Effect |
![]() | Emissions Trading | ![]() | Emissions Cap | ![]() | Early crediting |
![]() | EU Allowance (EUA) | ![]() | Ecological footprint |


