Direct gas thickening technique has been developed to control the gas mobility in the miscible gas injection process for enhanced oil recovery. This technique involves increasing the viscosity of the injected gas by adding chemicals that exhibit good solubility in common gasses, such as CO2 or hydrocarbon (HC) solvents. This chapter presents a review of the latest attempts to thicken CO2 and/or hydrocarbon gases using various chemical additives, which can be broadly categorised into polymeric, conventional oligomers, and small-molecule self-interacting compounds. In an ideal situation, chemical compounds must be soluble in the dense CO2 or hydrocarbon solvents and insoluble in both crude oil and brine at reservoir conditions. However, it ha...
CO2thickeners have the potential to be a game changer for enhanced oil recovery, carbon capture util...
Mobility control is essential for successful improved or enhanced oil recovery process and can be ac...
Over the past two decades the use of near-/super-critical carbon dioxide has received much attention...
Mobility control is one of the largest problems in carbon dioxide (CO2) miscible enhanced oil recove...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the potential displacing fluids used in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). ...
The first carbon dioxide thickeners have been successfully designed. Each thickener is characterized...
The objective of this work is to design, synthesize, and evaluate direct carbon dioxide thickeners. ...
Natural gas liquid (NGL), a mixture consisting primarily of ethane, propane, and butane, is an excel...
The objective of this research was the design, synthesis and evaluation of inexpensive, nonfluorous ...
The objective of this study was to design, synthesize, and characterize thickening agents for dense ...
The objective of this research was to use molecular modeling techniques, coupled with our prior expe...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2 ) is considered to be an excellent candidate for miscible gas i...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) is an environmental friendly solvent for various chemical proce...
Hydrocarbon-miscible gas flooding typically involves injection of an associated gas (AG) mixture con...
As an excellent stimulation treatment for the shale reservoir, CO2 fracturing liquid is injected int...
CO2thickeners have the potential to be a game changer for enhanced oil recovery, carbon capture util...
Mobility control is essential for successful improved or enhanced oil recovery process and can be ac...
Over the past two decades the use of near-/super-critical carbon dioxide has received much attention...
Mobility control is one of the largest problems in carbon dioxide (CO2) miscible enhanced oil recove...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the potential displacing fluids used in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). ...
The first carbon dioxide thickeners have been successfully designed. Each thickener is characterized...
The objective of this work is to design, synthesize, and evaluate direct carbon dioxide thickeners. ...
Natural gas liquid (NGL), a mixture consisting primarily of ethane, propane, and butane, is an excel...
The objective of this research was the design, synthesis and evaluation of inexpensive, nonfluorous ...
The objective of this study was to design, synthesize, and characterize thickening agents for dense ...
The objective of this research was to use molecular modeling techniques, coupled with our prior expe...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2 ) is considered to be an excellent candidate for miscible gas i...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) is an environmental friendly solvent for various chemical proce...
Hydrocarbon-miscible gas flooding typically involves injection of an associated gas (AG) mixture con...
As an excellent stimulation treatment for the shale reservoir, CO2 fracturing liquid is injected int...
CO2thickeners have the potential to be a game changer for enhanced oil recovery, carbon capture util...
Mobility control is essential for successful improved or enhanced oil recovery process and can be ac...
Over the past two decades the use of near-/super-critical carbon dioxide has received much attention...