2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c01779
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Enhanced Oil Recovery Method Selection for Shale Oil Based on Numerical Simulations

Abstract: As unconventional reserves, oil shale deposits require additional oil recovery techniques to achieve favorable production levels. The efficiency of a shale reservoir development project is highly dependent on the application of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques. There are many studies devoted to discrete investigations of each EOR method. Most of them claim that one particular method is particularly effective in increasing oil recovery. Despite the wealth of such research, it remains hard to say with cert… Show more

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“…While the nature of the minerals, accounting for more than 90% of the mass in shale, is obviously important regarding the efficiency of the hydrofracking process in recovering oil and gas, kerogen is thought to play an essential role. Hydrocarbons are so tightly adsorbed within the kerogen matrix that it is generally assumed that a vast majority (more than 90% in some cases , ) of the hydrocarbons are not recovered due to the low permeability of the kerogen in common shale plays. This has motivated a considerable amount of interest in the properties of kerogen over the past two decades. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the nature of the minerals, accounting for more than 90% of the mass in shale, is obviously important regarding the efficiency of the hydrofracking process in recovering oil and gas, kerogen is thought to play an essential role. Hydrocarbons are so tightly adsorbed within the kerogen matrix that it is generally assumed that a vast majority (more than 90% in some cases , ) of the hydrocarbons are not recovered due to the low permeability of the kerogen in common shale plays. This has motivated a considerable amount of interest in the properties of kerogen over the past two decades. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the US EIA, 2013 report on recovery from shale oil and shale gas, the ultimate recovery from unconventional reservoirs was less than 25% for natural gas and less than 5% for oil. In a recent publication, Mukhina et al (2021) stated that the ultimate recovery from shale reservoirs is approximately 10% of initial hydrocarbon in place. More research is currently being undertaken aimed at improving the recovery from unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a promising area in global unconventional oil exploration and development, shale oil has received attention as an economic resource due to its great reserve potential. Shale oil usually refers to the oil resources produced by enrichment in organic-rich shale formations. , By the end of 2021, shale oil production in North America accounted for more than 50%, reaching 4.67 × 10 8 t, and the successful exploration and development of shale oil in North America have contributed to the development of the shale oil theory in China. China contains extremely abundant shale oil resources, which are widely distributed in the Ordos Basin, the Junggar Basin, and the Bohai Bay Basin, and the technically recoverable resources could reach (30–60) × 10 8 t; thus, shale oil has become an important alternative resource in China’s major oilfields for increasing reserves and production. , At present, shale oil is mainly based on the depletion development of horizontal wells and volume fracturing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%