Ior 2021 2021
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.202133028
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A New Fluidics Method to Determine Minimum Miscibility Pressure

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“…Minimum miscible pressure (MMP) is an important parameter to determine whether miscible in formation, which refers to the minimum pressure required by injected gas to oil and eliminate interfacial tension for a given crude oil and reservoir temperature [35]. Recover factor, % 69.1 78.6 85.5 92.5 95.9 97.9…”
Section: Miscible Abilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minimum miscible pressure (MMP) is an important parameter to determine whether miscible in formation, which refers to the minimum pressure required by injected gas to oil and eliminate interfacial tension for a given crude oil and reservoir temperature [35]. Recover factor, % 69.1 78.6 85.5 92.5 95.9 97.9…”
Section: Miscible Abilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing microfluidic and nanofluidic toolsin industry and academiaare well suited to these challenges and can address concerns of both the public and operators regarding the transport, reactivity, and ultimate safety of injected/stored CO 2 . ,− Most notably, the recent commercialized microfluidic platform to measure the MMP can lower the threshold to obtain on-demand relevant data to improve the field operations’ efficiency and impact the decision-making on CO 2 -EOR planning. , However, these tools require some additional development. Specifically with regard to temperature and pressure, CO 2 -based enhanced oil recovery and sequestration operations typically implement in geological formations with high pressure and temperature (∼100 MPa and 200 °C).…”
Section: The Future: Microfluidic Fluid Analysis In the Energy Transi...mentioning
confidence: 99%