All Days 2011
DOI: 10.2118/150709-ms
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A Life Cycle Approach for Assessing Production Technologies in Heavy Oil Well Construction Projects

Abstract: Heavy oils are characterized by high viscosities (i.e. resistance to flow) and high densities compared to conventional oil therefore they require the evaluation of specialized production methods with a systemic approach, since each one is a combination of technologies that works together as a system with the mission of improving recovery of hydrocarbons in an economical, safely and environmentally friendly manner. The probability that a heavy oil well will be constructed and will operate to achieve technical a… Show more

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“…The study demonstrates that LCC can play a key role in selecting the best liquefaction process alternative for floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facilities. Ortiz-Volcan and Iskandar (2011) proposed an LCC approach to support selection of suitable production technologies for heavy oil well construction projects. Burlini and Araruna (2013) applied the concept of LCC analysis to waste management programs during the exploration phase of offshore oil and gas projects.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study demonstrates that LCC can play a key role in selecting the best liquefaction process alternative for floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facilities. Ortiz-Volcan and Iskandar (2011) proposed an LCC approach to support selection of suitable production technologies for heavy oil well construction projects. Burlini and Araruna (2013) applied the concept of LCC analysis to waste management programs during the exploration phase of offshore oil and gas projects.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%