• Title/Summary/Keyword: Minimum Miscible Pressure (MMP)

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The Prediction of Minimum Miscible Pressure for CO2 EOR using a Process Simulator

  • Salim, Felicia;Kim, Seojin;Saputra, Dadan D.S.M.;Bae, Wisup;Lee, Jaihyo;Kim, In-Won
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.606-611
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    • 2016
  • Carbon dioxide injection is a widely known method of enhanced oil recovery (EOR). It is critical for the $CO_2$ EOR that the injected $CO_2$ to reach a condition fully miscible with oil. To reach the miscible point, a certain level of pressure is required, which is known as minimum miscibility pressure (MMP). In this study, a MMP prediction method using a process simulator is proposed. To validate the results of the simulation, those are compared to a slim tube experiment and several empirical correlations of previous literatures. Aspen HYSYS is utilized as the process simulator to create a model of $CO_2$/crude oil encounter. The results of the study show that the process simulator model is capable of predicting MMP and comparable to other published methods.

Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Technology Coupled with Underground Carbon Dioxide Sequestration (CO2 지하저장과 연계한 원유회수증진 기술)

  • Kim, Hyung-Mok;Bae, Wi-Sup
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2013
  • Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology coupled with underground carbon dioxide sequestration is introduced. $CO_2$ can be injected into an oil reservoir in order to enhance oil production rate and $CO_2$ EOR can be turned into CCS in a long term sense. Coupling $CO_2$ EOR with CCS may secure a large scale and consistent $CO_2$ source for EOR, and the $CO_2$ EOR can bring an additional economic benefit for CCS, since the benefit from enhanced oil production by $CO_2$ EOR will compensate costs for CCS implementation. In this paper, we introduced the characteristics of $CO_2$ EOR technology and its market prospect, and reviewed the Weyburn $CO_2$ EOR project which is the first large-scale $CO_2$ EOR case utilizing an anthropogenic $CO_2$ source. We also introduced geotechnical elements for a successful and economical implementation of $CO_2$ EOR with CCS and they were a miscroseismic monitoring during and after injection of $CO_2$, and determination of minimum miscible pressure (MMP) and maximum injection pressure (MIP) of $CO_2$.