Assessment of CO2 flooding as enhanced oil recovery

This article discusses evaluating CO2 injection as an enhanced oil recovery method. Carbon dioxide injection is a secondary and tertiary enhanced oil recovery method and is used in the final stage of development. Carbon dioxide mixes well with oil and can dissolve heavy components. Also, CO2 maintai...

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Main Authors: Makhambetov Akhat, Azilkhanov Nursultan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/09/matecconf_rkfm2021_01021.pdf
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spelling doaj-1c9e395fa2c34c03bbbabc5fcf5a8ce32021-07-09T11:41:19ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013400102110.1051/matecconf/202134001021matecconf_rkfm2021_01021Assessment of CO2 flooding as enhanced oil recoveryMakhambetov Akhat0Azilkhanov Nursultan1Al-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityAl-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityThis article discusses evaluating CO2 injection as an enhanced oil recovery method. Carbon dioxide injection is a secondary and tertiary enhanced oil recovery method and is used in the final stage of development. Carbon dioxide mixes well with oil and can dissolve heavy components. Also, CO2 maintains reservoir pressure, which prevents the flow rate from dropping. In order for carbon dioxide and oil to mix, it must be brought to a critical state by increasing the temperature and pressure. After reaching the required conditions, both substances are fully compatible. The result of this combination is a medium that can easily seep through a porous medium. In fact, gas injection would be appropriate to use in a carbonate reservoir, and in our country and all over the world there are many oil fields that are located in carbonate rock. This work is based on data on a field located in the Krasnoyarsk region, which is part of the Angara fold zones. The field itself is represented mainly by carbonate reservoirs. Also, application of this method for Kazakhstan oilfield will be considered, using an example Zhetybay oilfield.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/09/matecconf_rkfm2021_01021.pdf
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Assessment of CO2 flooding as enhanced oil recovery
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description This article discusses evaluating CO2 injection as an enhanced oil recovery method. Carbon dioxide injection is a secondary and tertiary enhanced oil recovery method and is used in the final stage of development. Carbon dioxide mixes well with oil and can dissolve heavy components. Also, CO2 maintains reservoir pressure, which prevents the flow rate from dropping. In order for carbon dioxide and oil to mix, it must be brought to a critical state by increasing the temperature and pressure. After reaching the required conditions, both substances are fully compatible. The result of this combination is a medium that can easily seep through a porous medium. In fact, gas injection would be appropriate to use in a carbonate reservoir, and in our country and all over the world there are many oil fields that are located in carbonate rock. This work is based on data on a field located in the Krasnoyarsk region, which is part of the Angara fold zones. The field itself is represented mainly by carbonate reservoirs. Also, application of this method for Kazakhstan oilfield will be considered, using an example Zhetybay oilfield.
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