Day 2 Wed, June 08, 2016 2016
DOI: 10.2118/180760-ms
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Mechanisms and Application of Viscosity Reducer and CO2-Assisted Steam Stimulation for a Deep Ultra-Heavy Oil Reservoir

Abstract: Steam stimulation is an essential in-situ technology being used today to improve oil recovery from heavy oil reservoirs, it can be achieved through continuous or cyclic (huff-and-puff) injection or steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) process. Although steam injection process associated with horizontal wells(e.g. SAGD) has been successfully applied to improve the oil recovery in heavy oil reservoirs, reservoir depth and minimum pay zone thickness limitations still exist which restrict their application in de… Show more

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“…The PVT results reported on the solubility of flue gas in crude oil indicate that this property improves with increasing pressure and decreases with temperature, the latter because the kinetic energy of the gas increases, causing the gas molecules to tend to escape from the solution. The greater the mass of CO 2 present in the flue gas composition that is solubilized in the crude oil (either by increasing the concentration 27 or by increasing the injection pressure) or by adding a solvent that acts as an auxiliary process, 41 the greater the effect in terms of reducing the oil viscosity and oil swelling.…”
Section: Mechanisms Associated With the Hybrid Flue Gas Steam Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PVT results reported on the solubility of flue gas in crude oil indicate that this property improves with increasing pressure and decreases with temperature, the latter because the kinetic energy of the gas increases, causing the gas molecules to tend to escape from the solution. The greater the mass of CO 2 present in the flue gas composition that is solubilized in the crude oil (either by increasing the concentration 27 or by increasing the injection pressure) or by adding a solvent that acts as an auxiliary process, 41 the greater the effect in terms of reducing the oil viscosity and oil swelling.…”
Section: Mechanisms Associated With the Hybrid Flue Gas Steam Processmentioning
confidence: 99%