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dc.contributor.authorTabrizy, Vahid Alipour
dc.date.accessioned2012-06-06T10:30:23Z
dc.date.available2012-06-06T10:30:23Z
dc.date.issued2012-05-29
dc.identifier.citationInvestigated Miscible CO2 Flooding for Enhancing Oil Recovery in Wettability Altered Chalk and Sandstone Rocks by Vahid Alipour Tabrizy, Stavanger : University of Stavanger, 2012 (PhD thesis UiS, no. 162)no_NO
dc.identifier.isbn978-82-7644-492-6
dc.identifier.issn1890-1387
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/183677
dc.descriptionPhD thesis in Petroleum engineeringno_NO
dc.descriptionThis thesis is based on the following papers, not yet available in UiS Brage due to copyright:
dc.descriptionPAPER 1: A. A. Hamouda, E. A. Chukwudeme, and V. Alipour Tabrizy, 2010: Influence of Temperature on Water and CO2 Flooding of Asphaltenic Chalk Reservoirs; Experimental and Simulation Case Study. SPE 131190 presented at SPE EUROPEC/EAGE Annual Conference and Exhibition, Barcelona, Spain, June 14-17.
dc.descriptionPAPER 2: V. Alipour Tabrizy, R. Denoyel and A. A. Hamouda, 2011: Characterization of wettability modification of calcite, quartz and kaolinite: Surface energy analysis. Colloid and Surfaces A.: Physiochemical and Engineering Aspects. 384, 98-108. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927775711001853
dc.descriptionPAPER 3: V. Alipour Tabrizy, A. A. Hamouda and R. Denoyel, 2011: Influence of sulfate and magnesium ions on wettability alteration of calcite, quartz and kaolinite: Surface energy analysis. Energy & Fuels. 25(4), 1667-1680. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ef200039m
dc.descriptionPAPER 4: V. Alipour Tabrizy, A. A. Hamouda, E. Subeyrand and R. Denoyel, 2012: CO2 adsorption isotherm on modified calcite, quartzand kaolinite surfaces: Surface energy analysis. Petroleum Science and Technology (in press).
dc.descriptionPAPER 5: A. A. Hamouda and V. Alipour Tabrizy, 2012: The effect of light gas on miscible CO2 flooding to enhance oil recovery from sandstone and chalk reservoirs. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering (submitted).
dc.descriptionPAPER 6: V. Alipour Tabrizy and A.A. Hamouda, 2012: Evaluation of asphaltene stability during CO2 flooding at different miscible conditions and presence of light components. Being submitted for publication in journal.
dc.description.abstractThe thesis addresses oil recovery by miscible CO2 flooding from modified sandstone and chalk rocks. Calcite mineral surface is modified with stearic acid (SA) and asphaltene, and the silicate mineral surfaces are modified with N,N-dimethyldodecylamine (NN-DMDA) and asphaltene. The stability of adsorbed polar components in presence of SO4 2- and Mg2 + ions is also investigated. Recovery from sandstone cores is consistently lower than that from chalk cores saturated with the same oil and flooded with CO2 at all miscible flooding conditions. This may be due to the larger permeability contrasts in sandstone cores, which promote the fingering phenomenon. Miscible CO2 flooding for chalk and sandstone cores with distilled water, as initial water saturation, shows also lower oil recovery than cores saturated with different ions. At higher miscible flooding conditions, higher oil recovery is obtained. However, presence of light components (such as C1 or C3) in oil reduced the recovery. Oil recovery in presence of methane (C1) is lower than that in presence of methane and propane (C1/C3). A ternary diagram was constructed in order to understand the CO2 flooding mechanism(s) at the different flooding conditions and in presence of light components. The side effect of the flooding with CO2 is the probability for asphaltene deposition. An approach based on solubility parameter in the liquid, is used to assess the risk for asphaltene deposition during CO2 miscible flooding. The light components (C1/C3) and higher flooding conditions enhanced the risk for asphaltene instability. It is also shown higher amount of asphaltene deposition in chalk cores than that in sandstone cores at similar miscibility conditions.no_NO
dc.language.isoengno_NO
dc.publisherUniversity of Stavanger, Norwayno_NO
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPhD thesis UiS;162
dc.rightsCopyright the author, all right reserve
dc.subjectpetroleumsteknologino_NO
dc.subjectoil recoveryno_NO
dc.titleInvestigated Miscible CO2 Flooding for Enhancing Oil Recovery in Wettability Altered Chalk and Sandstone Rocksno_NO
dc.typeDoctoral thesisno_NO
dc.subject.nsiVDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Petroleum engineering: 512no_NO
dc.source.pagenumberXV, [98] pp.no_NO


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