Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5484242 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study found that 1000 days of thermal stimulation with a 700 °F heater has the potential to economically increase oil recovery from about 7% to more than 11.5%, with potential for even greater recovery if heat injection time and temperature are optimized. The study also found that thermal pressurization of oil is the primary mechanism for the improved recovery. Kerogen decomposition into oil and gas results in a significant increase of hydrocarbons in place but is only a minor contribution to the additional recovery because production is limited by a lack of flow capacity. Furthermore, a two-fold increase in permeability is observed as a result of kerogen decomposition, but its contribution to recovery is also minor because the heated region is not well connected with the fractured region. The heating scheme may be improved in the future to better connect the heated region with the fractured region.
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