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Enhanced heavy and extra heavy oil recovery: Current status and new trends

Sayed Gomaa, Khalaf G. Salem, A.N. El-hoshoudy

2023Petroleum69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the increased demand for energy resources these days, especially due to the Russian-Ukrainian war, the focus of the major countries is turning strongly towards improving oil production, especially heavy and extra heavy oil, which represents 40% of the world oil reserve. This research focuses on presenting methods to maximize the productivity of currently used heavy oil, such as steam injection, cyclic steam stimulation, in-situ combustion, steam-assisted gravity drainage, and vapor extraction (VAPEX). The research also presents future trends to improve heavy oil and extra heavy-oil production through steam-solvent hybrid techniques, electromagnetic energy, sonication, and nanotechnology. All the presented techniques focus on how to reduce the oil viscosity and in-situ upgrade the crude oil properties. In turn, these enhance both the productivity rate and oil recovery and minimize the production cost.

Topics & Concepts

Petroleum engineeringEnvironmental scienceSteam-assisted gravity drainageProductivityWaste managementOil productionSteam injectionOil reservesOil viscosityPetroleumEngineeringViscosityMaterials scienceOil sandsChemistryComposite materialAsphaltEconomicsOrganic chemistryMacroeconomicsEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesPetroleum Processing and AnalysisReservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
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