Decarbonization of Alkali-Surfactant-Polymer Flooding Enhanced Oil Recovery Process with Hydrogen under Uncertainty

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作者
Dinesh, N. S. V. [1 ]
Pavan, P. S. [1 ]
Sivasankar, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Petr & Energy IIPE, Dept Petr Engn & Earth Sci, Geoenergy Modelling & Simulat Lab, Visakhapatnam 530003, India
关键词
SENSITIVITY-ANALYSIS; RESERVOIRS; IMPACT; CO2;
D O I
10.1021/acs.energyfuels.4c01872
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Among the existing enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques, the alkali-surfactant-polymer (ASP) flooding EOR technique has been proven to recover an additional 25-30% of the original oil in place, which is relatively higher than that of the other chemical EOR techniques. The field operations involved during the water flooding (WF) and ASP flooding EOR processes are highly CO2 emissive, leading to increased global carbon footprint. However, due to the uncertainties associated with the operational parameters, the decarbonization of the ASP flooding EOR process becomes unreliable and challenging. Hence, the objectives of the present study are to decarbonize the ASP flooding EOR process using hydrogen and to improve the reliability of the decarbonization process under uncertain conditions. To decarbonize the ASP flooding EOR process, in the present study, CO2 emissions from all the associated field operations were quantified, and subsequently, the major CO2 contributing operations were identified for decarbonization. Followingly, to quantify the uncertainty in decarbonization of ASP flooding EOR process, the global sensitivity analysis was performed using Sobol's method. Finally, from these studies, efficient operational strategies were proposed to make the ASP flooding EOR process a low-carbon emissive EOR technique under uncertainty. It was observed that the ASP flooding EOR process emitted 1.95 times more CO2 than did water flooding process for producing a barrel of oil. The present study also suggests that by using progressive cavity pumps for artificial lift systems and brackish water reverse osmosis water treatment technique can reduce about 24% of total CO2 emissions during the ASP flooding EOR process. Moreover, it was also estimated that the manufacturing of alkali, surfactant, and polymer chemicals alone contributed 55.3% of total CO2 emissions during the ASP slug injection stage. From the scenario analysis, it was found that the ASP chemical slug injection stage caused more uncertainty in estimation of CO2 emissions and hydrogen requirement for decarbonization.
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页码:11093 / 11106
页数:14
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