نتایج جستجو برای: CO2 injection in porous media

تعداد نتایج: 17088788  

2001
Duane H. Smith Joseph W. Wilder

Concerns about the potential effects of rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have stimulated interest in a number of carbon dioxide sequestration studies. One suggestion is the sequestration of carbon dioxide as clathrate hydrates by injection of carbon dioxide into methane hydrate. Energy-supply research estimates indicate that natural gas hydrates in arctic and sub-seafloor formatio...

Journal: :iranian journal of oil and gas science and technology 0
asghar gandomkar ph.d. student, department of chemical engineering, school of chemical and petroleum engineering, shiraz university, shiraz, iran, petroleum engineering bijan honarvar assistant professor, department of chemical engineering, islamic azad university, marvdasht, shiraz, iran yousef kazemzadeh ph.d. student, department of chemical engineering, school of chemical and petroleum engineering, shiraz university, shiraz, iran, petroleum engineering zeinab derikvand m.s. student, department of chemical engineering, school of chemical and petroleum engineering, shiraz university, shiraz, iran, petroleum engineering

core flooding experiments were conducted with the objective of evaluating near miscible surfactant alternating co2 injection and the effect of surfactant concentrations on gas-oil and water displacements in porous media. the core samples were provided from a low permeability mixed wet oil reservoir at 156 °f and 1900 psia. in addition, very few studies of surfactant adsorption on carbonate mine...

2006
R. Juanes E. J. Spiteri F. M. Orr M. J. Blunt

[1] Relative permeabilities are the key descriptors in classical formulations of multiphase flow in porous media. Experimental evidence and an analysis of pore-scale physics demonstrate conclusively that relative permeabilities are not single functions of fluid saturations and that they display strong hysteresis effects. In this paper, we evaluate the relevance of relative permeability hysteres...

Journal: :journal of chemical and petroleum engineering 2013
morteza baghalha amin dehghan mohammad hosein zareenejad

water alternating gas (wag) technique is used in the petroleum industry to inject carbon dioxide (co2) into underground formations either for sequestration or enhanced oil recovery (eor) processes. co2 injection causes reactions with formation brine or aquifer and produces carbonic acid, the acid dissolves calcite and changes flow behavior significantly. modeling and investigating effects of co...

Journal: :iranian journal of oil & gas science and technology 2013
mohsen esmaeili ali heydarian abbas helalizadeh

chemical flooding, especially alkaline/surfactant/polymer flooding, is of increasing interest due to the world increasing oil demand. this work shows the aspects of using alkaline/surfactant/polymer as an enhanced oil recovery method in the porous media having a high dead-end pore frequency with various dead-end pore parameters (such as opening, depth, aspect ratio, and orientation). using glas...

2012
Pauline Humez Pascal Audigane Julie Lions Christophe Chiaberge Claude Guillemin

This article presents a numerical modeling application using the code TOUGHREACT of a leakage scenario occurring during a CO2 geological storage performed in the Jurassic Dogger formation in the Paris Basin. This geological formation has been intensively used for geothermal purposes and is now under consideration as a site for the French national program of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and...

Jamshid Moghadasi, Mohammad Jamialahmadi Saeed Naseri,

Sulfate scale deposition (BaSO4, CaSO4, and SrSO4) is a common problem in oilfield operations around the world, which causes significant formation damage during production and injection activities. This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the permeability reduction of porous media due to sulfate scale deposition. A set of experiments were cond...

Water alternating gas (WAG) technique is used in the petroleum industry to inject carbon dioxide (CO2) into underground formations either for sequestration or enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes. CO2 injection causes reactions with formation brine or aquifer and produces carbonic acid, the acid dissolves calcite and changes flow behavior significantly. Modeling and investigating effects of CO...

Chemical flooding, especially alkaline/surfactant/polymer flooding, is of increasing interest due to the world increasing oil demand. This work shows the aspects of using alkaline/surfactant/polymer as an enhanced oil recovery method in the porous media having a high dead-end pore frequency with various dead-end pore parameters (such as opening, depth, aspect ratio, and orientation). Using glas...

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