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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 12–14, 2007
Paper Number: PETSOC-2007-119
... residual oil can be displaced by CO 2 huff-and-puff process in a light crude oil Berea core (3) . They also pointed out that, there is less sensitivity to the soak period, and operating at the minimum miscibility pressure (MMP) is not critical to the ultimate recovery. Later on, an evaluation of CO 2...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 12–14, 2007
Paper Number: PETSOC-2007-120-EA
... injection miscibility pressure drainage miscible condition reservoir oil in-place fracture experiment core holder miscible co 2 displacement gravity drainage mechanism enhanced recovery upstream oil & gas chemical flooding methods fractured reservoir co 2 oil recovery 1 PAPER 2007...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 13–15, 2006
Paper Number: PETSOC-2006-030
... mpa mmp liberation pressure saturation pressure bubblepoint 1 linear extrapolation gas oil ratio enhanced recovery linearly bubblepoint pressure bubblepoint miscibility pressure viscosity reservoir fluid composition upstream oil & gas injection gas pvt measurement co 2...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 4–8, 2000
Paper Number: PETSOC-2000-001
... Abstract This paper presents a practical and simple procedure for determining the Minimum Miscibility Pressure "MMP" required for the multi-contact miscible displacement of hydrocarbon systems by gas injection. The methodology is based on applying the Peng and Robinson Equation of State...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 4–8, 2000
Paper Number: PETSOC-2000-082
... Tension (VIT) technique. In addition, published correlations were also used in estimating minimum miscibility pressures. This paper presents the results of these experimental studies and compares them with predictions from correlations as well as with visual evidence of miscibility. The VIT technique...

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