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Tytuł:
Potential application of CO2 for enhanced condensate recovery combined with geological storage in the depleted gas-condensate reservoirs
Autorzy:
Burachok, Oleksandr
Nistor, Mariana Laura
Sosio, Giovanni
Kondrat, Oleksandr
Matkivskyi, Serhii
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1536919.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
STE GROUP
Tematy:
gas-condensate
EOR
EGR
CO2 storage
Opis:
CO2 emissions are considered to be the main contributor to global warming and climate change. One of the ways reducing the emissions to atmosphere is a proper capture and further geological storage of the carbon dioxide. In the oil industry, CO2 is used as one of the injection agents to displace oil and enhance its recovery. Due to the low multi-contact miscibility pressure between CO2 and hydrocarbons, fully miscible condition is quickly reached, leading to efficient displacement and high recovery factors. The utilization of the depleted gas fields for CO2 storage, however, is considered as the option that is more expensive compared to oil field, since the enhanced recovery of gas with CO2 is not effective. For this reason, our study considers the potential use of CO2 EOR in depleted gas-condensate fields. This potential is evaluated by performing numerical simulations for the typical-size gascondensate reservoirs with no active aquifer, in order to estimate both the storage efficiency and the additional oil recovery from condensed C5+ hydrocarbon fractions, that otherwise will be never recovered and lost in the reservoir. Obtained results indicate significant potential for CO2 storage and additional condensate recovery from the typical gas-condensate field of Eastern Ukraine.
Źródło:
Management Systems in Production Engineering; 2021, 2 (29); 106-113
2299-0461
Pojawia się w:
Management Systems in Production Engineering
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Impact of reservoir heterogeneity on the control of water encroachment into gas-condensate reservoirs during CO2 injection
Autorzy:
Matkivskyi, Serhii
Burachok, Oleksandr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2175871.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
STE GROUP
Tematy:
3D reservoir model
numerical simulation
enhanced gas recovery (EGR)
gas-condensate reservoir
water drive
trapped gas
carbon dioxide (CO2) injection
Opis:
The paper evaluates application of CO2 injection for the control of water encroachment from the aquifer into gas-condensate reservoir under active natural water drive. The results of numerical simulations indicated that injection of CO2 at the initial gas-water contact (GWC) level reduces the influx of water into gas-bearing zone and stabilizes the operation of production wells for a longer period. The optimum number of injection wells that leads to the maximum estimated ultimate recovery (EUR) factor was derived based on statistical analysis of the results. The maximum number of injection wells at the moment of CO2 break-through into production wells for homogeneous reservoir is equal to 6.41 (6) and for heterogeneous – 7.74 (8) wells. Study results indicated that with the increase of reservoir heterogeneity, denser injection well pattern is needed for the efficient blockage of aquifer water influx in comparison to homogeneous one with the same conditions. Gas EUR factor for the maximum number of injection wells in homogenous model is equal 64.05% and in heterogeneous – 55.56%. Base depletion case the EURs are 51.72% and 49.44%, respectively. The study results showed the technological efficiency of CO2 injection into the producing reservoir at initial GWC for the reduction of water influx and improvement of ultimate hydrocarbon recovery.
Źródło:
Management Systems in Production Engineering; 2022, 1 (30); 62--68
2299-0461
Pojawia się w:
Management Systems in Production Engineering
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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