2012
DOI: 10.1016/s1876-3804(12)60102-5
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Propagation and control of fire front in the combustion assisted gravity drainage using horizontal wells

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“…Many variables, such as optimum fuel laydown ahead of the combustion front, optimum pre-heating prior to air injection, continuous air injection, etc., have been identified as affecting the stability of combustion front propagation and sustenance in the THAI process. The main advantages of the THAI process, in situ combustion, and the conditions for process stability are summarized elsewhere (Turta and Singhal 2004;Xia et al 2005;Greaves et al 2008;Gutierrez et al 2009;Liang et al 2012;Rabiu Ado et al 2017;Rahnema et al 2017;Rabiu Ado et al 2018;Zhao et al 2018;Chen et al 2019;Zhao et al 2019). Furthermore, the THAI process has been the subject of detailed numerical simulations both at laboratory scale and at field scale (Rabiu Ado et al 2017, 2018Ado et al 2019;Ado 2019Ado , 2020a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many variables, such as optimum fuel laydown ahead of the combustion front, optimum pre-heating prior to air injection, continuous air injection, etc., have been identified as affecting the stability of combustion front propagation and sustenance in the THAI process. The main advantages of the THAI process, in situ combustion, and the conditions for process stability are summarized elsewhere (Turta and Singhal 2004;Xia et al 2005;Greaves et al 2008;Gutierrez et al 2009;Liang et al 2012;Rabiu Ado et al 2017;Rahnema et al 2017;Rabiu Ado et al 2018;Zhao et al 2018;Chen et al 2019;Zhao et al 2019). Furthermore, the THAI process has been the subject of detailed numerical simulations both at laboratory scale and at field scale (Rabiu Ado et al 2017, 2018Ado et al 2019;Ado 2019Ado , 2020a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most recently, combustion assisted gravity drainage (CAGD) has been proposed as a promising alternative to in-situ combustion method. 29,30 CAGD improves conventional in-situ combustion by utilizing a horizontal injector at the top of the formation with a horizontal producer located near the bottom of the reservoir. 7 In CAGD process, because of the horizontal injector, combustion front develops towards the heel-end of the injector and extends laterally after initiation of combustion along the length of the injector, then the heated oil flows downward towards the underlying horizontal production well due to gravity drainage.…”
Section: Combustion Assisted Gravity Drainage (Cagd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the conventional ISC suffers from excessive pressure build up due to it is long distance displacement nature, gravity segregation and gas override. The toe-to-teel air injection (THAI) process has been shown, at laboratory scale, during field trails and at semi-commercial scale, to overcome all the disadvantages of the conventional ISC process (Chen et al, 2019;Greaves et al, 2008;Gutierrez et al, 2009;Liang et al, 2012;Rabiu Ado et al, 2018Rahnema et al, 2017;Turta and Singhal, 2004;Xia et al, 2005;Zhao et al, 2019Zhao et al, , 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%