화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, Vol.39, No.11, 53-61, 2000
Effect of solution gas in oil on CO2 minimum miscibility pressure
In this study, a rising bubble apparatus (RBA) was used to determine the CO2 MMP for various oils. RBA tests permit direct observation of changes in bubble behaviour and thus offered insight into the phase behaviour for the CO2-reservoir fluid system. The CO2 MMPs were estimated for two Steelman reservoir fluids with a high gas-oil ratio, the partially flashed reservoir flu ids, and the dead oils. The composition of solution gas of each partially flashed reservoir fluid was determined and the effects of different gas components were analysed. The MMP was also determined and discussed for Weyburn reservoir fluids which had a low gas-oil ratio with pure and impure CO2. The results of this study demonstrated that the effect of solution gas in oil on CO2 MMP could be significant. Furthermore, achieving a miscible CO2 flood tin a reservoir with a Steelman-like reservoir fluid) could be possible at a lower operating pressure than the measured CO2 MMP, by partially depleting the reservoir. This may be the only option for some reservoirs which cannot sustain the relatively high pressure required for achieving miscibility.