2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15062127
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An Experimental Investigation of WAG Injection in a Carbonate Reservoir and Prediction of the Recovery Factor Using Genetic Programming

Abstract: Production from mature oil fields is gradually declining, and new discoveries are not sufficient to meet the growing demand for oil products. Hence, enhanced oil recovery is emerging as an essential link in the global oil industry. This paper aims to recognize the possibility of increasing oil recovery from Polish carbonate reservoirs by the water alternating gas injection process (WAG) using various types of gases, including CO2, acid gas (a mixture of CO2 and H2S of 70/30% vol/vol) and high-nitrogen natural … Show more

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“…As mentioned above, the use of injection of heat carriers into the reservoir is associated with high-energy costs and therefore increases the cost of production. Professor V. I. Kudinov and his collaborators have developed and implemented in Udmurtneftegaz software (v2.0) improved methods of thermal action along with changing time cycles and using chemical reagents to increase oil recovery in complex reservoirs [13,76].…”
Section: Combined Technologies For Enhanced Oil Recovery In Deposits ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned above, the use of injection of heat carriers into the reservoir is associated with high-energy costs and therefore increases the cost of production. Professor V. I. Kudinov and his collaborators have developed and implemented in Udmurtneftegaz software (v2.0) improved methods of thermal action along with changing time cycles and using chemical reagents to increase oil recovery in complex reservoirs [13,76].…”
Section: Combined Technologies For Enhanced Oil Recovery In Deposits ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the improvement of oil recovery, one of the basic problems accompanying the use of water in EOR processes is the precipitation of inorganic sediments [15]. As the authors write in the publication [16], these are the most common deposits of calcium carbonate and deposits of calcium, barium and strontium sulphates, with calcium carbonate being the most common one [17,18]. In order to eliminate this unfavorable phenomenon, appropriate types of inhibitors are used, which was presented in the publication [16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As the authors write in the publication [16], these are the most common deposits of calcium carbonate and deposits of calcium, barium and strontium sulphates, with calcium carbonate being the most common one [17,18]. In order to eliminate this unfavorable phenomenon, appropriate types of inhibitors are used, which was presented in the publication [16]. However, in order to carry out such tests, it is necessary to develop the research technology and build a test stand.…”
Section: A Short Review Of the Contributions In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With discoveries of new oil fields decreasing and the demand for oil rising, utilizing mature oil reservoirs has become increasingly important. [1,2] Techniques such as improved oil recovery (IOR) and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) are used to extract residual oil from these older fields. [3][4][5] While these methods are commonly used, they can still present challenges, such as a high water production, which increases operational costs.…”
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confidence: 99%