Conventional steam injection projects have long been
an iconic
process in the development of heavy oil reserves; nevertheless, they
face significant challenges in terms of energy efficiency, environmental
compliance, and economic viability. Factors such as oil price fluctuations,
the imperative for an energy transition, and the push to reduce carbon
footprints are hindering new or ongoing implementations of traditional
steam injection technologies. In response to these challenges, hybrid
methods, such as the combination of steam and flue gas, are emerging
as an opportunity to optimize thermal processes to improve oil recovery,
energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability and extend reservoir
productivity life. Steam injection enhances oil recovery by reducing
the viscosity of crude oil, improving oil mobility and facilitating
its extraction. The utilization of flue gas in steam injection processes
has a significant impact on oil recovery and energy efficiency, leveraging
industrial byproducts. This not only lowers operating costs but also
reduces environmental emissions, aligned with energy transition trends.
Incorporating the flue gas into a steam-based process in heavy oil
reservoirs has emerged as a promising thermally enhanced oil recovery
strategy. This work presents a comprehensive review based on experimental,
numerical, and field studies of hybrid steam and flue gas technology
as an EOR process. The main recovery mechanisms associated with the
process are analyzed. In addition, the laboratory equipment required
for experimental evaluations is presented, and reservoir modeling,
kinetic and compositional effects on reservoir fluids, and the reduction
in heat losses in the steam injection process are discussed. Furthermore,
field implementations are reviewed to evaluate lessons learned and
experiences on an operative scale. The combination of steam and flue
gas represents an opportunity for carbon utilization and geological
carbon sequestration. This dual functionality underscores its potential
to enhance oil recovery and address carbon-related environmental concerns.