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Definition | : | In-Situ Gasification |
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In-Situ Gasification (ISG) is a chemical process that converts organic matter in-situ into a product gas called Synthetic gas or Syngas. It is an enhanced recovery method to produce hydrocarbons involving the injection of an oxidant into the formation and the production of a hydrocarbon.
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In-situ means “in place” and refers to recovery techniques at the location of the energy source.
Interferon-Stimulated Gene
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International School of Geneva
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International School in Genoa
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The full form of ISG is In-Situ Gasification
Integrated Starter Generator | In-Situ Gasification
Interferon-Stimulated Gene | Information Services Group | Integrated Starter Generator | Information Security Group | Immune Serum Globulin | In-Situ Gasification | Interior Services Group