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DOI: 10.2118/192553-ms
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Evaluation of In-Situ Combustion Efficiency in Karazhanbas Oilfield, Western Kazakhstan

Abstract: Among various processes of EOR, in-situ combustion (ISC) received an increased attention in the world. Such specific features as applying to deep reservoirs and at any stages of depletion, lack of transport heat losses, cheap working agent (air) makes this method most thermally efficient and economically comparable to steamflooding. The Karazhanbas experience of ISC implementation is a bright example of well-designed project. After the estimation of reserves in 1978 there were created two large … Show more

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“…Because of its low cost and less energy consumption, the ISC technology is labeled as a promising technique for heavy and extra-heavy oil recovery from reservoirs. , With all these advantages, ISC still suffers from some drawbacks such as the difficult initiation point of ignition and unstable combustion point in porous media in order to achieve oil displacement for enhanced oil recovery. , There are several methods to overcome these disadvantages including in situ combustion process in the presence of catalysts and in situ combustion in the presence of water or steam. ,, …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of its low cost and less energy consumption, the ISC technology is labeled as a promising technique for heavy and extra-heavy oil recovery from reservoirs. , With all these advantages, ISC still suffers from some drawbacks such as the difficult initiation point of ignition and unstable combustion point in porous media in order to achieve oil displacement for enhanced oil recovery. , There are several methods to overcome these disadvantages including in situ combustion process in the presence of catalysts and in situ combustion in the presence of water or steam. ,, …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the HTO, the coke combustion process is considered as the key reaction that results in producing carbon dioxide, mainly. , Furthermore, the amount of fuel consumed in ISC is a small fraction of the reservoir oil. Therefore, this method has been labeled a low-cost heat delivering method for heavy and extra-heavy oil recovery. , Despite the noticeable advantages of the ISC technique, it still suffers from some theoretical and practical problems such as difficulty in the ignition, low combustion efficiency, and unstable combustion front that limit its application in oil production industries. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%