| Publisher |
Society of Petroleum Engineers
| Language | English |
| Document ID | 148088-PA | DOI
 | 10.2118/148088-PA |
| Content Type | Journal Paper |
| Title |
Predictability of Crude Oil In-Situ Combustion by the Isoconversional
Kinetic Approach
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| Authors |
Murat Cinar, Berna Hasçakir, Louis M. Castanier, and Anthony R. Kovscek,
Stanford University
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| Journal | SPE Journal |
| Volume | Volume 16, Number 3 | Pages | pp. 537-547 |
| Date | September
2011 | ISSN | 1086-055X |
| Copyright |
2011. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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Discipline Categories | 6.4.5 Thermal Methods (e.g.,Steamflood, Cyclic Steam, THAI, Combustion) 6.4.2 Gas-Injection Methods
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| Keywords | in-situ combustion, thermal recovery, laboratory studies |
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Summary
One method to access unconventional heavy-crude-oil resources as well as
residual oil after conventional recovery operations is to apply in-situ
combustion (ISC) enhanced oil recovery. ISC oxidizes in place a small fraction
of the hydrocarbon, thereby providing heat to reduce oil viscosity and increase
reservoir pressure. Both effects serve to enhance recovery. The complex nature
of petroleum as a multicomponent mixture and the multistep character of
combustion reactions substantially complicate analysis of crude-oil oxidation
and the identification of settings where ISC could be successful. In this
study, isoconversional analysis of ramped temperature-oxidation (RTO) kinetic
data was applied to eight different crude-oil samples. In addition,
combustion-tube runs that explore ignition and combustion-front propagation
were carried out. By using experimentally determined combustion kinetics of
eight crude-oil samples along with combustion-tube results, we show that
isoconversional analysis of RTO data is useful to predict combustion-front
propagation. Isoconversional analysis also provides new insight into the nature
of the reactions occurring during ISC. Additionally, five of the 10
crude-oil/rock systems studied employed a carbonate rock. No system displayed
excessive oxygen consumption resulting from carbonate decomposition at
combustion temperatures. This result is encouraging as it contributes to
widening of the applicability of ISC.
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| Number of Pages | 11 |