Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8124640 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2018 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Simulation results show that a larger amount of bitumen tends to be diluted by solvent in those reservoirs for which SAGD exhibits slow production of bitumen. Then, the observed results are analyzed by use of SAGD analytical equations that clarify several influential factors for bitumen flow beyond the edge of a steam chamber. It is shown that dilution of bitumen by solvent in steam-solvent coinjection becomes more significant where flow barriers limit the local bitumen flow under SAGD even at high temperatures. In such slow-flow regions, the bitumen flow rate can be substantially increased by accumulation of solvent in ES-SAGD, which reduces the oleic-phase viscosity and increases the oleic-phase saturation and, therefore, relative permeability. Solvent accumulation within a steam chamber can also reduce thermal losses because of lower operating-chamber temperatures.
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