A comparison of CO2 minimum miscibility pressure determinations for Weyburn crude oil

Citation
Mz. Dong et al., A comparison of CO2 minimum miscibility pressure determinations for Weyburn crude oil, J PET SCI E, 31(1), 2001, pp. 13-22
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Geological Petroleum & Minig Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
09204105 → ACNP
Volume
31
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
13 - 22
Database
ISI
SICI code
0920-4105(200110)31:1<13:ACOCMM>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Minimum miscibility pressure (MMP) is often used as a key criterion for scr eening and selecting suitable solvents for enhanced oil recovery projects. This paper compares the pure and impure CO2 MMP values determined for a med ium oil from Weyburn reservoir located in southeast Saskatchewan, Canada. T hree different methods were employed for determining MMP, namely, slim tube experiments, rising bubble apparatus (RBA) tests, and correlations. The co ntaminants in the impure CO2 streams considered were nitrogen (from flue ga s) and methane (from recycled CO2). Results of the study indicated that the MMP values measured by the RBA tech nique agreed well with those measured using the slim tube tests and those p redicted using a published correlation. For the Weyburn oil-CO2 system, a d istinct bubble behaviour-tail formation-was observed when the pressure reac hed or was higher than MMP. These results provide additional experimental e xperience of using the RBA as an efficient tool of determining the MMP for some solvent gas-medium oil systems. This study also demonstrated that, for the Weyburn reservoir, promising EOR agents (having an MMP below 80% of th e reservoir fracture pressure) are pure CO2 and blended CO2 containing up t o about 12 mol% CH4 or 5 mol% N-2. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All right s reserved.