Prospects for the use C0<sub>2</sub> in oil and Gas Fields in Western Siberia

Introduction: The paper considers the world experience of using CO2 as a displacing agent in oil fields. An analytical assessment of determining the minimum mixing pressure for the conditions of Western Siberia has been carried out. Materials and methods of the research: The world experience of usin...

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Main Authors: R. M. Galikeev, D. A. Anuriev, T. A. Kharitonova
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Language:Russian
Published: North-Caucasus Federal University 2022-07-01
Series:Наука. Инновации. Технологии
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Online Access:https://scienceit.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/69
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D. A. Anuriev
T. A. Kharitonova
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description Introduction: The paper considers the world experience of using CO2 as a displacing agent in oil fields. An analytical assessment of determining the minimum mixing pressure for the conditions of Western Siberia has been carried out. Materials and methods of the research: The world experience of using CO2 as an agent for displacement of residual recoverable reserves is described. The possibility of application based on empirical dependencies is estimated. The results of the study and their discussion: The results of the analysis of the development of enhanced oil recovery methods, in particular gas methods with the use of CO2, are presented. The results on additional oil production from the use of gas methods and the geography of distribution of these methods are presented. The main empirical relationships have been determined and a preliminary assessment of the applicability of CO2 as a displacing agent has been carried out to increase oil recovery. Potential gas suppliers have been identified based on large CO2 sources in Russia. Conclusions: Recently, in connection with global warming, technologies for reducing CO2 emissions, based on capturing industrial emissions and further using this gas as a displacing agent, have been developing in the world. The use of gas methods to enhance oil recovery on the territory of the Russian Federation is relatively small compared to other methods, and we can expect the emergence of new projects for CO2 injection into the reservoir, using industrial emissions as a source of this gas.
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spelling doaj-art-e30960e8b51f47b2a3d412bda956be202025-08-20T02:49:12ZrusNorth-Caucasus Federal UniversityНаука. Инновации. Технологии2308-47582022-07-0104152868Prospects for the use C0<sub>2</sub> in oil and Gas Fields in Western SiberiaR. M. Galikeev0D. A. Anuriev1T. A. Kharitonova2Tyumen oil research centerTyumen oil research centerTyumen Industrial UniversityIntroduction: The paper considers the world experience of using CO2 as a displacing agent in oil fields. An analytical assessment of determining the minimum mixing pressure for the conditions of Western Siberia has been carried out. Materials and methods of the research: The world experience of using CO2 as an agent for displacement of residual recoverable reserves is described. The possibility of application based on empirical dependencies is estimated. The results of the study and their discussion: The results of the analysis of the development of enhanced oil recovery methods, in particular gas methods with the use of CO2, are presented. The results on additional oil production from the use of gas methods and the geography of distribution of these methods are presented. The main empirical relationships have been determined and a preliminary assessment of the applicability of CO2 as a displacing agent has been carried out to increase oil recovery. Potential gas suppliers have been identified based on large CO2 sources in Russia. Conclusions: Recently, in connection with global warming, technologies for reducing CO2 emissions, based on capturing industrial emissions and further using this gas as a displacing agent, have been developing in the world. The use of gas methods to enhance oil recovery on the territory of the Russian Federation is relatively small compared to other methods, and we can expect the emergence of new projects for CO2 injection into the reservoir, using industrial emissions as a source of this gas.https://scienceit.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/69enhanced oil recovery methodswater-gas treatmentcarbon dioxideminimum miscibility pressure
spellingShingle R. M. Galikeev
D. A. Anuriev
T. A. Kharitonova
Prospects for the use C0<sub>2</sub> in oil and Gas Fields in Western Siberia
Наука. Инновации. Технологии
enhanced oil recovery methods
water-gas treatment
carbon dioxide
minimum miscibility pressure
title Prospects for the use C0<sub>2</sub> in oil and Gas Fields in Western Siberia
title_full Prospects for the use C0<sub>2</sub> in oil and Gas Fields in Western Siberia
title_fullStr Prospects for the use C0<sub>2</sub> in oil and Gas Fields in Western Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Prospects for the use C0<sub>2</sub> in oil and Gas Fields in Western Siberia
title_short Prospects for the use C0<sub>2</sub> in oil and Gas Fields in Western Siberia
title_sort prospects for the use c0 sub 2 sub in oil and gas fields in western siberia
topic enhanced oil recovery methods
water-gas treatment
carbon dioxide
minimum miscibility pressure
url https://scienceit.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/69
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