Modeling of CO2-LPG WAG with asphaltene deposition to predict coupled enhanced oil recovery and storage performance
Abstract Combined carbon capture and storage and CO2-enhanced oil recovery (CCS-EOR) can reconcile the demands of business with the need to mitigate the effects of climate change. To improve the performance of CCS-EOR, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) can be co-injected with CO2, leading to a reduction...
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doaj-3b11a595536a4f6b9810637ba557d44f2021-03-11T12:17:01ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-81316-2Modeling of CO2-LPG WAG with asphaltene deposition to predict coupled enhanced oil recovery and storage performanceJinhyung Cho0Baehyun Min1Moon Sik Jeong2Young Woo Lee3Kun Sang Lee4Center for Climate/Environment Change Prediction Research, Ewha Womans UniversityDepartment of Climate and Energy Systems Engineering, Ewha Womans UniversityDepartment of Earth Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang UniversityDepartment of Earth Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang UniversityDepartment of Earth Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang UniversityAbstract Combined carbon capture and storage and CO2-enhanced oil recovery (CCS-EOR) can reconcile the demands of business with the need to mitigate the effects of climate change. To improve the performance of CCS-EOR, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) can be co-injected with CO2, leading to a reduction in the minimum miscibility pressure. However, gas injection can cause asphaltene problems, which undermines EOR and CCS performances simultaneously. Here, we systematically examine the mechanisms of asphaltene deposition using compositional simulations during CO2-LPG–comprehensive water–alternating-gas (WAG) injection. The LPG accelerates asphaltene deposition, reducing gas mobility, and increases the performance of residual trapping by 9.2% compared with CO2 WAG. In contrast, solubility trapping performance declines by only 3.7% because of the greater reservoir pressure caused by the increased formation damage. Adding LPG enhances oil recovery by 11% and improves total CCS performance by 9.1% compared with CO2 WAG. Based on reservoir simulations performed with different LPG concentrations and WAG ratios, we confirmed that the performance improvement of CCS-EOR associated with increasing LPG and water injection reaches a plateau. An economic evaluation based on the price of LPG should be carried out to ensure practical success.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81316-2 |
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Modeling of CO2-LPG WAG with asphaltene deposition to predict coupled enhanced oil recovery and storage performance |
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Modeling of CO2-LPG WAG with asphaltene deposition to predict coupled enhanced oil recovery and storage performance |
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Modeling of CO2-LPG WAG with asphaltene deposition to predict coupled enhanced oil recovery and storage performance |
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Modeling of CO2-LPG WAG with asphaltene deposition to predict coupled enhanced oil recovery and storage performance |
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Modeling of CO2-LPG WAG with asphaltene deposition to predict coupled enhanced oil recovery and storage performance |
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Abstract Combined carbon capture and storage and CO2-enhanced oil recovery (CCS-EOR) can reconcile the demands of business with the need to mitigate the effects of climate change. To improve the performance of CCS-EOR, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) can be co-injected with CO2, leading to a reduction in the minimum miscibility pressure. However, gas injection can cause asphaltene problems, which undermines EOR and CCS performances simultaneously. Here, we systematically examine the mechanisms of asphaltene deposition using compositional simulations during CO2-LPG–comprehensive water–alternating-gas (WAG) injection. The LPG accelerates asphaltene deposition, reducing gas mobility, and increases the performance of residual trapping by 9.2% compared with CO2 WAG. In contrast, solubility trapping performance declines by only 3.7% because of the greater reservoir pressure caused by the increased formation damage. Adding LPG enhances oil recovery by 11% and improves total CCS performance by 9.1% compared with CO2 WAG. Based on reservoir simulations performed with different LPG concentrations and WAG ratios, we confirmed that the performance improvement of CCS-EOR associated with increasing LPG and water injection reaches a plateau. An economic evaluation based on the price of LPG should be carried out to ensure practical success. |
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