溶剂类型及浓度对ES-SAGD性能影响的实验研究。

IF 2.3 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Sajjad Esmaeili, Brij Maini, Zain Ul Abidin, Apostolos Kantzas
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蒸汽辅助重力泄油(SAGD)是北美地区广泛使用的一种热提高采收率(EOR)技术,特别是在高渗透油砂油藏中。虽然有效,但由于低油价和蒸汽发电产生的高温室气体(GHG)排放,其经济可行性已经下降。为了提高成本效益和减少排放,人们探索了溶剂辅助SAGD技术。扩展溶剂sagd (ES-SAGD)是将轻碳氢化合物(如丙烷或丁烷)与蒸汽共注入,以增强油的粘度降低。该方法将溶剂溶解效应与热效应相结合,降低了汽油比。然而,溶剂,特别是丁烷的高成本,对其商业可行性提出了挑战。丙烷更便宜,但效率较低,而丁烷提高了性能,但仍然昂贵。本研究旨在通过使用丙烷-丁烷混合物来优化ES-SAGD,以比纯丁烷更低的成本获得高效的性能。线性砂充填用于评估不同的丙烷/丁烷组分,保持恒定的操作条件和溶剂浓度为15 vol.%。温度监测提供了对蒸汽室生长的深入了解。结果表明,与常规SAGD相比,溶剂注入显著提高了ES-SAGD的性能。性能随着丁烷浓度的增加而提高,在测试压力和环境温度下,C3-C4混合物的丁烷含量可达80%。单独使用丙烷会导致系统温度最低,而常规SAGD则会达到最高温度。这些发现强调了优化溶剂混合物在提高ES-SAGD效率的同时降低成本和温室气体排放的潜力。
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Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Solvent Type and Its Concentration on the Performance of ES-SAGD.

Steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) is a widely used thermal enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technique in North America, particularly in high-permeability oil sand reservoirs. While effective, its economic viability has declined due to low oil prices and high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the steam generation. To improve cost-effectiveness and reduce emissions, solvent-assisted SAGD techniques have been explored. Expanding Solvent-SAGD (ES-SAGD) involves co-injecting light hydrocarbons like propane or butane with steam to enhance oil viscosity reduction. This approach lowers the steam-oil ratio by combining solvent dissolution effects with thermal effects. However, the high cost of solvents, particularly butane, challenges its commercial feasibility. Propane is cheaper but less effective, while butane improves performance but remains expensive. This research aims to optimize ES-SAGD by using a propane-butane mixture to achieve efficient performance at a lower cost than pure butane. A linear sand pack is used to evaluate different propane/butane compositions, maintaining constant operational conditions and a solvent concentration of 15 vol.%. Temperature monitoring provides insights into steam chamber growth. Results show that solvent injection significantly enhances ES-SAGD performance compared to conventional SAGD. Performance improves with increasing butane concentration, up to 80% butane in the C3-C4 mixture at the test pressure and ambient temperature. Propane alone results in the lowest system temperature, while conventional SAGD reaches the highest temperature. These findings highlight the potential of optimized solvent mixtures to improve ES-SAGD efficiency while reducing costs and GHG emissions.

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Methods and Protocols
Methods and Protocols Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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