An Overview of Oil Production Stages: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Nitrogen Injection

During the life oil wells, production process usually passes three stages. Primary recovery uses the natural source of energy. Pumps and gas lifting are involved in the primary recovery. The main purpose of secondary recovery process is to maintain the reservoir pressure by either a natural gas floo...

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Main Authors: Alagorni, Abubaker Hamza, Zulkefli, Yaacob, Nour, A. H.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.246432019-03-27T08:48:01Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24643/ An Overview of Oil Production Stages: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Nitrogen Injection Alagorni, Abubaker Hamza Zulkefli, Yaacob Nour, A. H. TP Chemical technology During the life oil wells, production process usually passes three stages. Primary recovery uses the natural source of energy. Pumps and gas lifting are involved in the primary recovery. The main purpose of secondary recovery process is to maintain the reservoir pressure by either a natural gas flooding or water flooding. The rise in world oil prices has encouraged the producers to use the new technical developments. Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is a collection of sophisticated methods, to extract the most oil from a reservoir. EOR can be divided into two major types of techniques: thermal and non-thermal recovery. Each technique has a specific use in a certain type of reservoirs. Among non-thermal techniques is the gas flooding, where gas is generally injected single or intermittently with water. Flue gas and nitrogen have only limited application as agents of a miscible displacement in deep and high pressure reservoirs. Although new development processes such as water alternating gas (WAG) or Simultaneous water alternating gas (SWAG), are implemented, there are still some problems encountered by EOR engineers. This paper is discussing the last updating in this field. IACSIT Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24643/1/An%20Overview%20of%20Oil%20Production%20Stages.pdf Alagorni, Abubaker Hamza and Zulkefli, Yaacob and Nour, A. H. (2015) An Overview of Oil Production Stages: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Nitrogen Injection. International Journal of Environmental Science and Development, 6 (9). pp. 693-701. ISSN 2010-0264 https://doi.org/10.7763/IJESD.2015.V6.682 https://doi.org/10.7763/IJESD.2015.V6.682
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Alagorni, Abubaker Hamza
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Nour, A. H.
An Overview of Oil Production Stages: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Nitrogen Injection
description During the life oil wells, production process usually passes three stages. Primary recovery uses the natural source of energy. Pumps and gas lifting are involved in the primary recovery. The main purpose of secondary recovery process is to maintain the reservoir pressure by either a natural gas flooding or water flooding. The rise in world oil prices has encouraged the producers to use the new technical developments. Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is a collection of sophisticated methods, to extract the most oil from a reservoir. EOR can be divided into two major types of techniques: thermal and non-thermal recovery. Each technique has a specific use in a certain type of reservoirs. Among non-thermal techniques is the gas flooding, where gas is generally injected single or intermittently with water. Flue gas and nitrogen have only limited application as agents of a miscible displacement in deep and high pressure reservoirs. Although new development processes such as water alternating gas (WAG) or Simultaneous water alternating gas (SWAG), are implemented, there are still some problems encountered by EOR engineers. This paper is discussing the last updating in this field.
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author Alagorni, Abubaker Hamza
Zulkefli, Yaacob
Nour, A. H.
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Nour, A. H.
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title An Overview of Oil Production Stages: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Nitrogen Injection
title_short An Overview of Oil Production Stages: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Nitrogen Injection
title_full An Overview of Oil Production Stages: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Nitrogen Injection
title_fullStr An Overview of Oil Production Stages: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Nitrogen Injection
title_full_unstemmed An Overview of Oil Production Stages: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Nitrogen Injection
title_sort overview of oil production stages: enhanced oil recovery techniques and nitrogen injection
publisher IACSIT Press
publishDate 2015
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24643/1/An%20Overview%20of%20Oil%20Production%20Stages.pdf
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