Experimental investigation of enhanced oil recovery and in-situ upgrading of heavy oil via CO2-and N2-assisted supercritical water flooding

Chemical Engineering Science(2023)

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Exploitation of heavy oil is critical for mitigating the energy crisis. However, conventional thermal recovery methods cannot completely exploit the potential of heavy oil owing to its high viscosity and heavy distillates. A new technology is proposed with reference to CO2- and N2-assisted supercritical water (MGA-SCW) injection for heavy oil recovery. In this study, an experimental apparatus was developed to simulate the MGA-SCW flooding process and test its feasibility. MGA-SCW injection remarkably enhanced oil recovery, increased the oil production rate, and improved the oil quality. For MGA-SCW flooding at 25 MPa and 400 degrees C, the recovery factor approached 95 %, and the oil viscosity decreased by 32 %; the light distillate fraction (180-350 degrees C) increased from 11 to 15 %. The dynamic process of MGA-SCW flooding is divided into three stages: pressure difference, thermal, and miscible drives. This technology can be applied to the development and utilization of offshore heavy oil fields.(c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Heavy oil,Enhanced oil recovery,In situ upgrading,Gravity override,Emulsion
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