نتایج جستجو برای: co2 gas injection

تعداد نتایج: 454052  

Misagh Delalat Riyaz Kharrat,

The gas-assisted gravity drainage (GAGD) process is designed and practiced based on gravity drainage idea and uses the advantage of density difference between injected CO2 and reservoir oil. In this work, one of Iran western oilfields was selected as a case study and a sector model was simulated based on its rock and fluid properties. The pressure of CO2 gas injection was close to the MMP of th...

Journal: :The Journal of invasive cardiology 2015
Filippo Scalise Eugenio Novelli Carla Auguadro Valentina Casali Mariella Manfredi Romano Zannoli

INTRODUCTION Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been validated as a contrast agent in a large series of studies. A particular advantages of CO2 over iodinated contrast medium (ICM) is the absence of nephrotoxicity and allergic reactions. One of the limitations of CO2 angiography is the difficulty of CO2 manual injection due to its compressibility. The manual gas injection does not permit optimal control ...

2014
Weirong Li Jianlei Sun

Carbon dioxide has been used commercially to recover oil from reservoirs for more than 40 years. Currently, CO2 flooding is the second most applied enhanced oil recovery (EOR) process in the world behind steam flooding. Water alternating gas (WAG) injection has been a popular method to control mobility and improve volumetric sweep efficiency for CO2 flooding. Average EOR is about 9.7% with a ra...

Journal: :environmental studies of persian gulf 2015
reza azin masoud asgari shahriar osfouri rouhollah fatehi najmeh mehrabi

climate change is one of the major global concerns. emission of anthropogenic greenhouse gases is the main cause of climate change. one way of reducing the emissions is the application of carbon capture and storage (ccs) in geological formations. in this study, feasibility of ccs was studied in an iranian gas production area located in the northern persian gulf coast in the south of country. th...

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...

2012
Christian Deusner Nikolaus Bigalke Elke Kossel

The recovery of natural gas from CH4-hydrate deposits in sub-marine and sub-permafrost environments through injection of CO2 is considered a suitable strategy towards emission-neutral energy production. This study shows that the injection of hot, supercritical CO2 is particularly promising. The addition of heat triggers the dissociation of CH4-hydrate while the CO2, once thermally equilibrated,...

2006
Curtis M. Oldenburg

Depleted natural gas reservoirs are a promising target for Carbon Sequestration with Enhanced Gas Recovery (CSEGR). The focus of this study is on evaluating the importance of Joule-Thomson cooling during CO2 injection into depleted natural gas reservoirs. Joule-Thomson cooling is the adiabatic cooling that accompanies the expansion of a real gas. If Joule-Thomson cooling were extreme, injectivi...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Jan Martin Nordbotten Michael A Celia Stefan Bachu Helge K Dahle

Capture and subsequent injection of carbon dioxide into deep geological formations is being considered as a means to reduce anthropogenic emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere. If such a strategy is to be successful, the injected CO2 must remain within the injection formation for long periods of time, at least several hundred years. Because mature continental sedimentary basins have a century-long...

2009
Hassan Hassanzadeh Mehran Pooladi-Darvish David W. Keith

One of the important challenges in geological storage of CO2 is predicting, monitoring, and managing the risk of leakage from natural and artificial pathways such as fractures, faults, and abandoned wells. The risk of leakage arises from the buoyancy of free-phase mobile CO2 (gas or supercritical fluid). When CO2 dissolves into formation brine, or is trapped as residual phase, buoyancy forces a...

2008
John Lupton Marvin Lilley David Butterfield Leigh Evans Robert Embley Gary Massoth Bruce Christenson Ko-ichi Nakamura Mark Schmidt

[1] Submersible dives on 22 active submarine volcanoes on the Mariana and Tonga-Kermadec arcs have discovered systems on six of these volcanoes that, in addition to discharging hot vent fluid, are also venting a separate CO2-rich phase either in the form of gas bubbles or liquid CO2 droplets. One of the most impressive is the Champagne vent site on NW Eifuku in the northern Mariana Arc, which i...

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