A pragmatic method has been developed to efficiently design the production-injection parameters to optimize the water-alternating-gas (WAG) performance in a field-scale CO 2 -miscible flooding project. The net present value (NPV) is selected as the objective function, while the controlling variables are chosen to be the injection rates, ratios of gas slug size to water slug size (WAG ratio) and cycle time (i.e., the injection time for each gas or water slug) for the injectors and bottomhole pressures (BHPs) for the producers. A hybrid technique, which integrates the orthogonal array (OA) and Tabu technique into the genetic algorithm (GA), is then developed and employed to determine the optimum WAG production-injection parameters. Sensitivity analysis of the WAG parameters on oil recovery is conducted and a field case is finally presented to demonstrate the successful application of the newly developed technique.