Engineering Aspects of Geologic CO2 Storage Synergy between Enhanced Oil Recovery and Storage 1st Edition by Dayanand Saini – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 3319560735, 9783319560748
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ISBN 10: 3319560735
ISBN 13: 9783319560748
Author: Dayanand Saini
This timely book explores the lessons learned in and potentials of injecting supercritical CO2 into depleted oil and gas reservoirs, in order to maximize both hydrocarbon recovery and the storage capacities of injected CO2. The author provides a detailed discussion of key engineering parameters of simultaneous CO2 enhanced oil recovery and CO2 storage in depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs. These include candidate site selection, CO2 oil miscibility, maximizing CO2-storage capacity in enhanced oil recovery operations, well configurations, and cap and reservoir rock integrity. The book will help practicing professionals devise strategies to curb greenhouse gas emissions from the use of fossil fuels for energy production via geologic CO2 storage, while developing CO2 injection as an economically viable and environmentally sensible business model for hydrocarbon exploration and production in a low carbon economy.
Engineering Aspects of Geologic CO2 Storage Synergy between Enhanced Oil Recovery and Storage 1st Table of contents:
1 Role of Petroleum Industry
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Experience and Expertise
1.3 Current Role
1.4 Future Challenges
References
2 Simultaneous CO2-EOR and Storage Projects
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 North-American Projects
2.2.1 Key Features
2.3 Current Projects (Rest of the World)
2.3.1 Uthmaniyah CO2-EOR Demonstration Project
2.3.2 Abu Dhabi CCS Project (Phase 1: ESI CCS Project)
2.3.3 Petrobras Santos Basin Pre-salt Oil Field CCS Project
References
3 Monitoring of Injected CO2
Abstract
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Currently Used MVA/MMV Technologies
3.3 Benefits and Challenges of Currently Used MVA/MMV Technologies
3.4 Best Practices
3.5 Emerging MVA/MMV Technologies
3.6 MVA/MMV Data Integration and Analysis
References
4 Injection Strategies
Abstract
4.1 Currently Used Injection Strategies
4.1.1 Overall Oil Recovery Factor
4.1.1.1 Macroscopic Efficiency, ES
4.1.1.2 Microscopic Efficiency, EPS
4.1.1.3 Contact Volume Factor, ED, and Economic Efficiency Factor, EC
4.1.2 Storage Capacity
4.2 Alternative Injection Strategies
4.2.1 Gas Assisted Gravity Drainage (GAGD)
4.2.2 Formation Water Extraction
References
5 Evaluation of CO2-Oil Miscibility
Abstract
5.1 Introduction
5.2 CO2-Oil Miscibility
5.3 Miscibility Mechanisms
5.4 Experimental Techniques for Determining MMP
5.5 The VIT Technique
5.6 Fluorescence-Based Microfluidic Method
5.7 Other MMP Determination Techniques
References
6 Maintaining the Integrity of Storage Sites
Abstract
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Maintaining the Integrity of Overlying Caprock(s)
6.3 Maintaining the Integrity of Reservoir Rocks
6.4 Maintaining the Integrity of Wellbores
6.5 Strategy for CO2 Leakage Prevention and Remediation
References
7 Selection of Favorable Storage Sites
Abstract
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Preliminary Screening of Oil Fields for Commercial CO2-EOR
7.3 Preliminary Screening of Oil Fields for Simultaneous CO2-EOR and Storage
7.4 Regional Proximity and Social Context Analyses
7.5 Selection of Qualified Storage Site(s) and Initial Characterization
References
8 Reservoir Modeling of Simultaneous CO2-EOR and Storage Projects
Abstract
8.1 Introduction
8.2 General Guidelines for Reservoir Modeling
8.3 Additional Uses of Reservoir Modeling
References
9 Bringing Synergy Between EOR and Storage
Abstract
9.1 Status
9.2 Future
9.3 Creation of Additional Storage Space
9.4 Workforce Training
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