2020
DOI: 10.2118/194034-pa
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Experimental Study of Heavy Oil Recovery Mechanisms during Cyclic Solvent Injection Processes

Abstract: Summary The cyclic solvent injection (CSI) process has recently shown to be a promising method for enhanced heavy oil recovery in Canada. Laboratory testing is often run before development of field pilots to assess the effect of parameters, such as solvent choice and process conditions, on the CSI response. However, differences between laboratory results vs. field applications have been observed. CSI laboratory studies work for only two to three cycles due to low incremental oil in subsequent cy… Show more

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“…The operational hazards associated with the thermal methods such as CO 2 generation, H 2 S release, tubing rupture, steam leakage are much less or do not exist in the CSI method. In addition, CSI is considered a faster process in terms of the production rate compared to VAPEX …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The operational hazards associated with the thermal methods such as CO 2 generation, H 2 S release, tubing rupture, steam leakage are much less or do not exist in the CSI method. In addition, CSI is considered a faster process in terms of the production rate compared to VAPEX …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, CSI is considered a faster process in terms of the production rate compared to VAPEX. 49 However, CSI has some drawbacks. First, the depletion stage is quick and the reservoir pressure is suddenly lost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%