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Causes of solvent slug decrease during oil displacement processes under miscible conditions, with a review of simulation aspects of such processes

Alan Feigl ; Reservoir Engineering Expert, INA Industrija nafte d.d.


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Abstract

The paper briefly describes the effects of diffusion and dispersion and other effects present during the oil displacement processes with miscible fluids, i.e. solvents. Recovery of oil is significantly improved during the application of such processes, but at the same time accompanied with decrease or even total loss of solvent slug. When designing such processes, particular attention should be paid to determine optimum slug size that is in direct contact with reservoir fluids, and where the mentioned effects have to be taken into consideration. Thereby the application of reservoir simulation, as a prediction method for calculation of incremental recovery, can be useful if sufficient high-quality data, such as laboratory core analyses, slim-tube tests and/or pilot tests performed on representative parts of the reservoir, are available for a particular simulation project, and the review of that is given in the final part of the text.

Keywords

diffusion; dispersion; enhanced oil recovery; phase behaviour; solvent slug

Hrčak ID:

49017

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/49017

Publication date:

31.1.2010.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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