A major portion of the oil across the world is contained in carbonate reservoirs. Most of the carbonate reservoirs are typically oil-wet or mixed-wet, hence water-flooding processes have low oil recovery. Hence the most common mechanisms applied to increase the recovery are through wettability alteration and ultra-low interfacial tension (IFT) formulations with the addition of surfactants, or gas injection to have immiscible and miscible displacement processes, or combination of these processes. Secondary immiscible gas floods have been applied for several years in carbonate reservoirs and the typical recovery is found to be around 35-40% OOIP. The problems associated with many gas injection processes are the inefficient gas utilization, po...
Surfactant flooding has the potential to significantly increase recovery over that of conventional w...
Wettability alteration is an important method for increasing oil recovery from oil-wet carbonate res...
textThis paper establishes Low-Tension-Gas (LTG) as a method for sub-miscible tertiary recovery in t...
There are many carbonate reservoirs in US (and the world) with light oil and fracture pressure below...
Mobility control mechanisms are key to the success of any enhanced oil recovery processes due to the...
This study focuses on laboratory studies with related analytical and numerical models, as well as wo...
textHighly fractured carbonate reservoirs are a class of reservoirs characterized by high conductivi...
Chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in carbonate reservoirs is a technically and economically chall...
There are many carbonate reservoirs in US (and the world) with light oil and fracture pressure below...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringStudies with surfactant flooding in sandstones have been don...
This contribution introduces a new hybrid enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method which combines smart wa...
The application of surfactants in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) is the central theme of this thesis. T...
It is estimated that 40-60% of the world’s total hydrocarbon production is from carbonate rocks [1]....
As discoveries of new, conventional oil reservoirs diminishes, advanced techniques (such as chemical...
Foam is used in gas-injection EOR processes to reduce the mobility of gas, resulting in greater volu...
Surfactant flooding has the potential to significantly increase recovery over that of conventional w...
Wettability alteration is an important method for increasing oil recovery from oil-wet carbonate res...
textThis paper establishes Low-Tension-Gas (LTG) as a method for sub-miscible tertiary recovery in t...
There are many carbonate reservoirs in US (and the world) with light oil and fracture pressure below...
Mobility control mechanisms are key to the success of any enhanced oil recovery processes due to the...
This study focuses on laboratory studies with related analytical and numerical models, as well as wo...
textHighly fractured carbonate reservoirs are a class of reservoirs characterized by high conductivi...
Chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in carbonate reservoirs is a technically and economically chall...
There are many carbonate reservoirs in US (and the world) with light oil and fracture pressure below...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringStudies with surfactant flooding in sandstones have been don...
This contribution introduces a new hybrid enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method which combines smart wa...
The application of surfactants in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) is the central theme of this thesis. T...
It is estimated that 40-60% of the world’s total hydrocarbon production is from carbonate rocks [1]....
As discoveries of new, conventional oil reservoirs diminishes, advanced techniques (such as chemical...
Foam is used in gas-injection EOR processes to reduce the mobility of gas, resulting in greater volu...
Surfactant flooding has the potential to significantly increase recovery over that of conventional w...
Wettability alteration is an important method for increasing oil recovery from oil-wet carbonate res...
textThis paper establishes Low-Tension-Gas (LTG) as a method for sub-miscible tertiary recovery in t...