Mechanisms Affecting CO2 Storage and Gas-Phase EOR
Tuesday, 17 October
Room 214 C
Technical Session
This session covers various methods to utilize gas and/or CO2 for EOR purpose, and CO2 sequestration for ESG initiatives.
Session Chairperson(s)
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0830-0855 214925Impact Of Pressure-dependent Interfacial Tension And Contact Angle On Capillary Trapping And Storage Of CO2 In Saline Aquifers
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0855-0920 214951Increase Of Co2 Storage In High-salinity Carbonate Reservoirs By Foam Injection
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0920-0945 214973CO2 Foam Flow Dynamics At Reservoir Conditions
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1015-1040 214953Critical Evaluation Of Chemical Additives In Reducing The Minimum Miscibility Pressure For Gas Injection Processes
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1040-1105 214843Pleito Creek: A Commercial Demonstration Of A High-pressure, In-situ Combustion Process Using Enriched Air For Near Miscible Displacement Of Heavy Oil To Horizontal Production Wells
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1105-1130 214971Interfacial Dilational Rheology Between Nitrogen And Aqueous Surfactant Solutions: Implications For Foam-assisted EOR
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Alternate 214825Using Natural Gas Liquid for EOR in a Huff-n-Puff Process - A Feasibility Study
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Alternate 214779Impact Of Salinity And Temperature On Wormhole Generation Due To CO2 Sequestration
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Alternate 214842Real-time 3D Imaging Of Neat, And Viscosified CO2 In Displacement Of Brine-saturated Porous Media