Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5408320 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2017 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
It was observed that as soon as CO2 contacts the oil, the extraction of hydrocarbons, mostly methane at the beginning, from the oil starts. The extraction of hydrocarbons by CO2 initially led to a sudden swelling of the oil mainly because of the liberation of dissolved methane from oil. Because of the extraction strength of CO2, an accumulation of light and intermediate compounds of the oil takes place in the oil phase, near the interface of oil and CO2. The results of direct visualization of the flow of CO2 and heavy oil reveal that the contact of CO2 and heavy oil results in the formation of a light and less viscous oil-rich phase. This oil-rich phase has a relatively lighter color than the oil in contact with CO2 and it is very mobile in pore spaces.
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Authors
Seyyed Mehdi Seyyedsar, Mehran Sohrabi,