Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5484014 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2017 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
The primary objective of this work was to comprehensively investigate the production dynamics of the CO2 cyclic injection coupled with CO2 sequestration efficiency in the tight porous media of Lucaogou formation in Jimsar sag, China. The PVT results showed that significant viscosity reduction and swelling of the crude oil occurred as a result of CO2 dissolution. The tight oil recovery was correlated with the depleting pressure, through which the optimal timing for CO2 injection was determined. The cumulative oil recovery factor (CORF) increased linearly with CO2 slug size by causing incremental pressure and viscosity reduction; approximately 11% of original oil in place (OOIP) was produced further after a natural depletion. The oil production rate rapidly declined with the depleting core pressure. The scheme of continuous CO2 injection was more efficient for improving tight oil recovery compared to multi stage injection and multi-cyclic operation. The CO2 co-produced crude oils became notably heavier according to the carbon number distributions, implying that the miscibility was probably not achieved in the cyclic injection. Due to the significant capillary effect and dissolution, more than 85% of the injected CO2 was captured in the tight porous media, verifying the potential of tight formation in CO2 storage.
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