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ultra heavy oil — Oil & Gas Glossary

(noun) Crude oil with an API gravity of less than 10 degrees and a viscosity typically exceeding 10,000 centipoise at reservoir conditions. Ultra heavy oil does not flow naturally under reservoir pressure and requires thermal recovery methods such as steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) or cyclic steam stimulation for commercial production.

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