SPE Improved Oil Recovery Conference 2022
DOI: 10.2118/209433-ms
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Evaluation of Environmentally Friendly Green Solvents for the Recovery of Heavy Oils

Abstract: Solvent injection recovery processes were introduced as a more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to Steam injection processes. However, BTX chemicals (Benzene, Toluene, and Xylene), commonly used for crude oil recovery due to their strong solvency and low asphaltene precipitation, are acutely toxic and harmful to the environment. These chemicals are easily soluble in water causing groundwater contamination. This paper evaluates the recovery efficiency of two green solvents, Limonene, an… Show more

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“…In this sense, steam-based hybrid methods, involve the inclusion of some additive to the thermal process, such as solvents, 8,9 chemical compounds 10,11 or gases, 12 representing viable options for increasing the recovery factor, 13 optimizing energy efficiency, and mitigating environmental impact. 14 Hybrid injection of steam and gases (e.g., N 2 , CO 2 , natural gas, flue gas) as a thermal recovery process has been studied since the 1980s. 15 The intention to add an additional component to the steam arises as a possible optimization of the base process, taking into account the increase of the recovery factor and improvements in energy efficiency by replacing steam volumes with the added gases.…”
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“…In this sense, steam-based hybrid methods, involve the inclusion of some additive to the thermal process, such as solvents, 8,9 chemical compounds 10,11 or gases, 12 representing viable options for increasing the recovery factor, 13 optimizing energy efficiency, and mitigating environmental impact. 14 Hybrid injection of steam and gases (e.g., N 2 , CO 2 , natural gas, flue gas) as a thermal recovery process has been studied since the 1980s. 15 The intention to add an additional component to the steam arises as a possible optimization of the base process, taking into account the increase of the recovery factor and improvements in energy efficiency by replacing steam volumes with the added gases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under this scenario, the conventional use of steam for heavy crude oil recovery requires alternatives to overcome production, energy, and environmental challenges. In this sense, steam-based hybrid methods, involve the inclusion of some additive to the thermal process, such as solvents, , chemical compounds , or gases, representing viable options for increasing the recovery factor, optimizing energy efficiency, and mitigating environmental impact …”
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