scholarly journals Sensitivity of Hydrocarbon Recovery by CO2 Injection to Production Constraints and Fluid Behavior

2012 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 408-425
Author(s):  
C. Barroux ◽  
N. Maurand ◽  
N. Kubus ◽  
D. Domitrović
SPE Journal ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (03) ◽  
pp. 1415-1434 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seunghwan Baek ◽  
I.. Yucel Akkutlu

Summary Significant research has been conducted on hydrocarbon fluids in the organic materials of source rocks, such as kerogen and bitumen. However, these studies were limited in scope to simple fluids confined in nanopores, while ignoring the multicomponent effects. Recent studies using hydrocarbon mixtures revealed that compositional variation caused by selective adsorption and nanoconfinement significantly alters the phase equilibrium properties of fluids. One important consequence of this behavior is capillary condensation and the trapping of hydrocarbons in organic nanopores. Pressure depletion produces lighter components, which make up a small fraction of the in-situ fluid. Equilibrium molecular simulation of hydrocarbon mixtures was carried out to show the impact of CO2 injection on the hydrocarbon recovery from organic nanopores. CO2 molecules introduced into the nanopore led to an exchange of molecules and a shift in the phase equilibrium properties of the confined fluid. This exchange had a stripping effect and, in turn, enhanced the hydrocarbon recovery. The CO2 injection, however, was not as effective for heavy hydrocarbons as it was for light components in the mixture. The large molecules left behind after the CO2 injection made up the majority of the residual (trapped) hydrocarbon amount. High injection pressure led to a significant increase in recovery from the organic nanopores, but was not critical for the recovery of the bulk fluid in large pores. Diffusing CO2 into the nanopores and the consequential exchange of molecules were the primary drivers that promoted the recovery, whereas pressure depletion was not effective on the recovery. The results for N2 injection were also recorded for comparison.


2005 ◽  
Vol 9 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 809-816
Author(s):  
Bernahard A Schrefler ◽  
Cesare Bonacina
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The present study was carried out in three districts viz; Rewari, Sirsa and Hisar of Haryana state. A survey of 60 sampled farms was conducted to extract information pertaining to various expenses incurred in cultivation of castor and output attained as well as to ascertain the perception of farmers for various problems encountered in production and marketing of castor seed. The descriptive analysis was employed to draw valid inferences from the study. The results revealed that net profit accrued from cultivation of castor seed was ₹ 46331 ha -1 in the study area. The value of B: C ratio of castor cultivation was more than one and also higher as compared to prevalent cropping systems indicated that cultivation of castor seed is economical viable entity. However, production constraints like retention of F2 seed in the field over year, grain scattering, shortage of irrigation water, frost effect on crop yield and marketing constraints like absence of MSP, higher transportation cost sale of castor seed in distant markets, frequent fluctuation in market price, non-availability of processing units were observed.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alv-Arne Grimstad ◽  
Anja Sundal ◽  
Klaus Falk Hagby ◽  
Cathrine Ringstad

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica H. Whiteside ◽  
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Joyce Yager ◽  
Paul Olsen ◽  
Martin Palmer ◽  
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