2002
DOI: 10.2118/02-08-00
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17th World Petroleum Congress Preview, August 2002 JCPT

Abstract: The JCPTand the Canadian Association for the WPC agreed that itwould be a timely and valued service to readers and delegates to the 17th WorldPetroleum Congress to publish a series of articles reviewing several keypetroleum technologies receiving attention in Canada. Distinguished authoritieson the technologies agreed to contribute short summary articles on Canadianresearch and field experience in specific areas. These articles are included inthis issue: The Evolution of Imperial Oil's Cold Lake… Show more

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“…Although it turned out to be a better approach in thinner reservoirs compared with SAGD, VAPEX was a significantly slower process because of lower mass-transfer (diffusivity) rate between solvent and heavy oil than the heat-transfer rate (thermal diffusivity) (Das 2002). Subsequently, a number of variants of heat/solvent hybrid processes were introduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it turned out to be a better approach in thinner reservoirs compared with SAGD, VAPEX was a significantly slower process because of lower mass-transfer (diffusivity) rate between solvent and heavy oil than the heat-transfer rate (thermal diffusivity) (Das 2002). Subsequently, a number of variants of heat/solvent hybrid processes were introduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%