2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.115974
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Stability influence factors and mechanism of produced emulsion from CO2 flooding

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“…CO 2 flooding can enhance oil recovery by 7–18% . It has been widely used in the Lick Creek, Yates, and Kelly-Synder Oil Fields in the United States, Jilin, Xinjiang, and Shengli Oil Fields in China, and Weyburn, Ruofur, and Pabina Oil Fields in Canada. , Injecting CO 2 into the formation can achieve a win-win goal of enhancing oil recovery and reducing emission, with significant economic and social benefits. However, a large amount of CO 2 dissolved in crude oil and the precipitation of CO 2 in the production wells at the later stage of production will lead to changes in the physical properties of crude oil, making it more difficult to predict the PVT parameters of wellbore fluid.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CO 2 flooding can enhance oil recovery by 7–18% . It has been widely used in the Lick Creek, Yates, and Kelly-Synder Oil Fields in the United States, Jilin, Xinjiang, and Shengli Oil Fields in China, and Weyburn, Ruofur, and Pabina Oil Fields in Canada. , Injecting CO 2 into the formation can achieve a win-win goal of enhancing oil recovery and reducing emission, with significant economic and social benefits. However, a large amount of CO 2 dissolved in crude oil and the precipitation of CO 2 in the production wells at the later stage of production will lead to changes in the physical properties of crude oil, making it more difficult to predict the PVT parameters of wellbore fluid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%