2023
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28166154
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Research Progress on Displacement Mechanism of Supercritical CO2 in Low-Permeability Heavy Oil Reservoir and Improvement Mechanism of Displacement Agents

Yuanxiu Sun,
Weijie Zhang,
Jinlong Tian
et al.

Abstract: With the continuous growth of global energy demand and the late stage of conventional oilfield exploitation, the demand for developing and utilizing low-permeability heavy oil reservoirs is becoming increasingly urgent. However, the exploitation of low-permeability heavy oil reservoirs faces many challenges due to their high viscosity, low permeability, and complex geological conditions. To overcome these challenges, researchers have gradually introduced SC-CO2 as an oil displacement agent in the exploitation … Show more

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“…Gases utilized in gas-flooding operations, including CO2, hydrocarbons, air, and N2, typically exhibit significantly lower viscosity and density than water and crude oil. This characteristic leads to gas preferentially channeling through high-permeability zones and experiencing gravity override [20,21,22,23]. Consequently, gas flooding tends to have suboptimal volumetric sweep efficiency, especially in cases of immiscible displacement where the displacing phase has lower viscosity.…”
Section: Figure1: the Various Stages Of Oil Recovery And The Associat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gases utilized in gas-flooding operations, including CO2, hydrocarbons, air, and N2, typically exhibit significantly lower viscosity and density than water and crude oil. This characteristic leads to gas preferentially channeling through high-permeability zones and experiencing gravity override [20,21,22,23]. Consequently, gas flooding tends to have suboptimal volumetric sweep efficiency, especially in cases of immiscible displacement where the displacing phase has lower viscosity.…”
Section: Figure1: the Various Stages Of Oil Recovery And The Associat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the polymer solution contains more surfactant additives, the resulting complex of polymer molecules and surfactants has a molecular weight greater than the molecular weight of the polymer and, therefore, a higher-viscosity polymer solution. The decrease in interfacial surface tension causes the residual oil to wash off of the surface of the reservoir rock pores behind the displacement front [ 77 , 78 ].…”
Section: Polymer Flooding—field Scalementioning
confidence: 99%