All Days 2016
DOI: 10.2118/180100-ms
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Elemental Modeling of a Process Combining EOR with In-Situ-Upgrading in a Naturally Fractured Reservoir

Abstract: The purpose of this research work is to show laboratory experiments conducted at 1500 psi and 3501C, experimentally simulating a reservoir located in the Gulf of the Mexico. The experiments conducted used a novel process that involved a hot fluid to be injected with an ultra-dispersed nano catalyst. The results obtained showed that API gravity can be improved permanently as well as its viscosity, with the advantage of no coke or solid deposits formation. Laboratory analyses showed that by using this new proces… Show more

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“…The ISUT process was initially designed for sand reservoirs but has been explored for use in fractured carbonate reservoirs. It leverages the reservoir as a reactor, anchoring metallic ultradispersed catalysts onto minerals for in situ upgrading. Vacuum residue (VR) serves as the carrier fluid, containing heat, catalysts (100–700 ppm metals), and hydrogen (50–300 std cm 3 per std cm 3 of VR) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ISUT process was initially designed for sand reservoirs but has been explored for use in fractured carbonate reservoirs. It leverages the reservoir as a reactor, anchoring metallic ultradispersed catalysts onto minerals for in situ upgrading. Vacuum residue (VR) serves as the carrier fluid, containing heat, catalysts (100–700 ppm metals), and hydrogen (50–300 std cm 3 per std cm 3 of VR) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method not only reduces the required steam to near zero but also combines the production and upgrading of oil in one single step. ISUT has already showed promising results for the upgrading of oil in different reservoirs, including naturally fractured, sandstone, as well as carbonates . Also, this method has an inherent advantage over the practiced methods for oil production and recovery, such as steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD), in that it produces a transportable crude oil with pipeline specification that does not need a diluent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%