Advances in Enhanced Oil Recovery Methods
Tuesday, 24 September
Room 212 - 213
Technical Session
This session delves into cutting-edge approaches to maximize hydrocarbon recovery. The spotlight is on Novel Technologies that explore the intricacies of challenging reservoir conditions when using gas and chemical methods with attention to CO2 and surfactant floodings. The focus is to understand the observed phenomena from the lab to the field, and how to use these new insights to improve reservoir performance.
Session Chairpersons
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0830-0855 220852Utilization Of Carbon Dioxide For In-situ Precipitation Of Calcium Carbonate For Conformance Control In Heterogeneous Porous Media
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0855-0920 221024Miscible Gas Mixing⋯CO2-Enhanced Methane Recovery
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0920-0945 220726Experimental Study To Investigate Co2 Mediated Oil Flow In Nanopores
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1015-1040 220801Rethinking Surfactant Huff-n-puff For Enhanced Oil Recovery In Bakken: Recent Pilot Field Study Utilizing Multifunctional Biosurfactants
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1040-1105 220724The Behavior Of Microemulsion In Unconventional Reservoirs: Insights From Molecular Dynamics Simulation
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1105-1130 220934Novel Thermodynamic-Based Geochemical Model For Hybrid Low-Salinity Surfactant Flooding In Carbonates
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Alternate 220889East Nesson Bakken Huff'n'puff Enhanced Oil Recovery Pilot: Water Alternating Gas Injection Using Produced Gas And Water
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Alternate 220919Minimum Miscibility Pressure (MMP) In Fractured And Non-fractured Slim Tubes - A Microfluidic Approach
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Alternate 220922Co2 Foam Generation And Strength In The Presence Of Oil At High Pressure And Temperature