2023
DOI: 10.3390/pr11092635
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Synergistic Catalysis of Reservoir Minerals and Exogenous Catalysts on Aquathermolysis of Heavy Oil

Yunlei Zang,
Huaizhu Liu,
Dong Chen
et al.

Abstract: In this study, based on existing heavy oil extraction technology, combined with the mineral composition in a reservoir, the synergistic catalytic effect of reservoir minerals and exogenous catalysts under the reaction system of a hydrogen-rich environment not only reduces the viscosity of thick oil but also reduces the extraction cost and further improves the recovery rate of heavy oil. In this study, the impacts of different reservoir minerals and exogenous catalysts on the aquathermolysis of heavy oil were i… Show more

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“…Therefore, their elimination during the aquathermolysis reaction is crucial for enhancing the oil's quality. The observed changes in the elemental composition of the oil demonstrate the effectiveness of the aquathermolysis reaction in modifying the oil's chemistry [20][21][22]. By breaking down larger hydrocarbon chains and eliminating heteroatoms, the reaction improves the fluidity and overall quality of the oil, making it more suitable for various industrial applications.…”
Section: Elemental Analysismentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Therefore, their elimination during the aquathermolysis reaction is crucial for enhancing the oil's quality. The observed changes in the elemental composition of the oil demonstrate the effectiveness of the aquathermolysis reaction in modifying the oil's chemistry [20][21][22]. By breaking down larger hydrocarbon chains and eliminating heteroatoms, the reaction improves the fluidity and overall quality of the oil, making it more suitable for various industrial applications.…”
Section: Elemental Analysismentioning
confidence: 93%