2019
DOI: 10.1002/ghg.1913
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Impact of fluid property shift and capillarity on the recovery mechanisms of CO2injection in tight oil reservoirs

Abstract: The phase equilibria with the confinement effect could shift in nano‐pores, which could have a great impact on the recovery mechanisms of CO2 injection in tight oil reservoirs; this has not been systematically studied. In this paper, the confinement effect with property shift and capillarity effect is introduced into the flash calculation of confined fluids. The Soave modification of the Redlich–Kwong equation of state is extended by the molecular‐wall collision parameter to describe the shifted pressure–volum… Show more

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“…Pang et al [47] The bubble point decreases due to the capillary pressure. Wu et al [48] The bubble point pressure decreases with the increase of pore size.…”
Section: Objects Reference Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Pang et al [47] The bubble point decreases due to the capillary pressure. Wu et al [48] The bubble point pressure decreases with the increase of pore size.…”
Section: Objects Reference Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Wu et al [48] The MMP decreases with the increase of pore size. Zhu [49] Yu et al [50] The impurity gas increases the miscibility pressure.…”
Section: Minimum Miscibility Pressurementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…To validate this phase equilibrium calculation model, the calculated K ‐value of bulk fluids and confined fluids under certain conditions would be compared with the experimental measurement data, which has shown in Table . As is shown, the biggest relative deviation is 3.73%, which means this developed model could effectively predict the vapor‐liquid phase equilibrium of CO 2 /hydrocarbon systems in tight porous media.…”
Section: Microscopic Physical Mechanisms Of Nitrogen Gasmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The third term on the right of this equation represents the fluid molecular‐wall interactions proposed by Derouane . Besides, the capillary pressure caused by tiny pore size also should be considered, which could be obtained by:Pitaliccap=PV-PL…”
Section: Microscopic Physical Mechanisms Of Nitrogen Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%