“…Numerical simulations of coupled multiphasemulticomponent flow in porous media, using continuum mechanics approach [1], have been extensively applied in various fields including, hydrology [2,3], soil remediation [4,5], CO 2 storage [6], oil and gas, composite materials manufacturing [7,8]. One important application is enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in which various multicomponent phenomena arise, e.g., foam transport and generation [9,10], chemical flooding [11,12], in-situ upgrading [13], and asphaltene precipitation [14,15], flocculation, and remediation [16,17]. Due to this high number of applications, and the continuous development of new techniques for EOR based on chemical and thermal processes, robust and flexible numerical simulation frameworks are required to evaluate and optimize the field deployment of such technologies.…”