Who should attend?
Reservoir engineers, EOR engineers, production engineers, petroleum engineers, geologist, project engineers, project managers and anyone else who desire to obtain a comprehensive knowledge of CO2-EOR projects.
About the course
CO2-Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) projects involve significant risks due to additional capital and operating costs for purchasing and recycling CO2, new wells, equipment, and fluid handling/treatment to mitigate corrosion/ hydrate issues. It follows that they be optimally screened, designed and operated to reduce the overall risks. This five-day course discusses various steps involved in development of an EOR project. These steps include screening, laboratory and field testing, simulation, design, interpretation and follow-up of CO2-EOR field pilots including appropriate monitoring/ surveillance, installation of CO2 recycling (separation, dehydration & compression) facilities and critical reviews of unresolved issues in the proposed projects.
You will learn
- Overview of various steps involved in CO2-EOR project development
- In-depth discussion of screening of prospects for different CO2-EOR processes
- Field tests and laboratory investigations as aids in developing a CO2-EOR project
- Field piloting of proposed CO2-EOR schemes and interpretations
- Monitoring and surveillance
- Overall scrutiny of CO2-EOR schemes.
Course content
- Phase Behaviour, Miscibility, Oil-Reservoir Rock Interactions
- Displacement and Sweep Efficiencies
- Conceptualizing CO2 Assisted Enhanced Oil Recovery Schemes
- Reservoir Characterization for CO2-EOR
- Laboratory Testing and Implication of Results
- Screening for Gas Injection based EOR schemes
- Practical Considerations and Economics
- Class Problem-1
- Screening for Miscible and Immiscible CO2-EOR
- Class Problem-2
- Case Studies of Horizontal Miscible CO2-Floods
- Case Studies of Vertical CO2-Floods
- Case Studies of CO2 Huff ‘n Puff
- Field Testing and implication of Results
- Kinds of EOR Pilots
- Setting Objectives
- Conceptualizingthe Pilot
- Pilot Site Selection
- Injectivity and pressure testing
- Pre-Pilot Preparatory Work
- Identifying Success Indicators and Interpretation Strategy
- Critical requirements for Pilot Operations
- Specifying requirements for Facilities
- Monitoring and Surveillance Plans
- Operating Guidelines/Project Implementation
- Tracking Progress of the Pilot/ Scaling up Pilot Results to a Larger Area
- CO2-EOR Project Monitoring: Critical Aspects
- Water Flood Surveillance Practices
- CO2-EOR Project Surveillance
- Monitoring of Volumetric Sweep
- Monitoring of Corrosion and Scales
- Interpreting Viability of CO2-EOR from Monitored Data
- Identification of Outstanding Challenges during Commercial Phase
- Risk Mitigation Plans
- Performance Predictions by Simulation and Analogy
- Designing and Planning Aspects
- Sub-Surface Facilities and Operational Considerations
- CO2-EOR Cases Main Challenges and Key Unknowns/ Uncertainties