International audienceThe discovery of crude oils and condensates at ever higher temperatures casts doubt on the validity of the usual geochemical modelling approach, that uses empirical reactions and rate constants. The solution used to account for such a high thermal stability is presently to adjust the rate parameters, but the physical meaning and scientific value of such a strategy can be questioned. We have developed a mechanistic model consisting of 5200 lumped free radical reactions to describe the thermal evolution of a mixture of 52 organic species meant to represent light petroleum. Rate constants used are those available in the literature or estimated using well established thermochemistry-reactivity correlations. Chemical struct...
Recent papers have demonstrated that aromatic hydrocarbons are less stable than saturated ones durin...
The distribution of oil and gas in reservoirs is ultimately controlled by the different pressure and...
Organic matters, such as resinite, suberinite, OM (organic matter) reworked by bacteria, sulphur-ric...
A detailed knowledge of the cracking mechanisms of crude oils should highly improve the understandin...
International audienceApparent kinetic parameters (frequency factor A and activation energy Ea) were...
This study aims at a better understanding of the reactions involved in the thermal cracking of oil w...
A series of model compounds for the large components in petroleum, with molecular weights from 534 t...
The aim of this work is to obtain a better understanding of the reactions involved in the thermal cr...
Cette étude vise à mieux comprendre les réactions impliquées dans le craquage thermique des huiles e...
The demand for energy in the world is currently around 500 quadrillion Btu and expected to increase ...
The thermal evolution of reservoired oils is controlled by the kinetics of cracking reactions. The p...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. In situ combustion (ISC) has been regarded as an efficient techniq...
© 2018 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. The formation and decomposition of hydr...
Reaction parameters significantly affect oil production from shales by means of heating and in-situ ...
The scope of the present study was to validate an approach that could be used to elaborate a model t...
Recent papers have demonstrated that aromatic hydrocarbons are less stable than saturated ones durin...
The distribution of oil and gas in reservoirs is ultimately controlled by the different pressure and...
Organic matters, such as resinite, suberinite, OM (organic matter) reworked by bacteria, sulphur-ric...
A detailed knowledge of the cracking mechanisms of crude oils should highly improve the understandin...
International audienceApparent kinetic parameters (frequency factor A and activation energy Ea) were...
This study aims at a better understanding of the reactions involved in the thermal cracking of oil w...
A series of model compounds for the large components in petroleum, with molecular weights from 534 t...
The aim of this work is to obtain a better understanding of the reactions involved in the thermal cr...
Cette étude vise à mieux comprendre les réactions impliquées dans le craquage thermique des huiles e...
The demand for energy in the world is currently around 500 quadrillion Btu and expected to increase ...
The thermal evolution of reservoired oils is controlled by the kinetics of cracking reactions. The p...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. In situ combustion (ISC) has been regarded as an efficient techniq...
© 2018 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. The formation and decomposition of hydr...
Reaction parameters significantly affect oil production from shales by means of heating and in-situ ...
The scope of the present study was to validate an approach that could be used to elaborate a model t...
Recent papers have demonstrated that aromatic hydrocarbons are less stable than saturated ones durin...
The distribution of oil and gas in reservoirs is ultimately controlled by the different pressure and...
Organic matters, such as resinite, suberinite, OM (organic matter) reworked by bacteria, sulphur-ric...