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Original Articles

An Investigation of Hybrid Steam-Solvent Injection for Increasing Economy and Reducing CO2 Emission

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Pages 302-310 | Published online: 14 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

The hybrid steam-solvent injection scheme has been applied but limited results have been reported in the literature. The optimum solvent concentration to maximize economics and to reduce the CO2 emission is still in question. A synthetic reservoir model was developed using real field data to study such an injection. Results indicate that the optimal solvent concentration is 5.0% by volume fraction and as the concentration increases the CO2 emission reduces. The optimum case has 21% gain in the net present value discounted by 12% per annual and 9.1% reduction in the CO2 emission comparing to the pure steam injection.

NOMENCLATURE

NPV ==

net present value

NCF ==

net cash flow

i ==

discount rate

n ==

project's economic life in years

SAGD ==

steam assisted gravity drainage

cSOR ==

cumulative steam oil ratio

cEOR ==

cumulative energy oil ratio

csOR ==

cumulative solvent oil ratio

GJ ==

gigajoule

$ ==

U.S. Dollars

=

SI Metric Conversion Factors

bbl × 1.5899 ==

m3

cp × 1.0 ==

Pa.sec

1 tonne ==

1000 kg

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