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The Viability of Oil Extraction from Trinidad Tar Sands by Radio Frequency Heating - A Simulation Approach
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Trinidad and Tobago Section Energy Resources Conference, June 13–15, 2016
Paper Number: SPE-180830-MS
... for environmental reasons. In this study we explore the viability of oil extraction from Trinidad tar sands by radio frequency (RF) heating. RF heating does not require an overburden and is cheaper than SAGD and VAPEX and is also environmentally friendly since no steam, water and solvents are needed. Studies have...
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Slug Flow Regime and Mitigation Using Transient Simulation, a Complete Workflow
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Trinidad and Tobago Section Energy Resources Conference, June 13–15, 2016
Paper Number: SPE-180776-MS
... changing the production conditions. Reservoir Surveillance frequency transient simulation workflow production monitoring Upstream Oil & Gas information pipeline Modeling & Simulation slug flow boundary condition slug statistics slug frequency slug production control production...
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Zero Offset VSP in a Deviated Well and Q Factor Estimation
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Paper presented at the SPE Trinidad and Tobago Section Energy Resources Conference, June 13–15, 2016
Paper Number: SPE-180890-MS
... by the source to have a shorter path to reach them. As a primary consequence of that, there is less attenuation of of high frequencies, which means better resolution. A Time – Depth relationship and a corridor stack are generated in to correlate with surface seismic at 1D response (i.e. well seismic tie...
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Case Study for Reducing Tubing Failures in Suriname's Tambaredjo Field
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Paper presented at the SPE Energy Resources Conference, June 9–11, 2014
Paper Number: SPE-169978-MS
... 486 472 496 100% Most tubing failures occur in the Sara Mariah North and Sara Maria South area. This is illustrated in graph 1 showing the cumulative number of tubing failures per area. The red line illustrates the frequency of the repetitive failures occurring per area...
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Microwave Dielectric Properties of Heavy Oil and Heating of Reservoirs
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Paper presented at the SPE Energy Resources Conference, June 9–11, 2014
Paper Number: SPE-169937-MS
... Abstract We have measured the electromagnetic high frequency (~5 GHz) response of heavy oil (API density ~10). The measurements were obtained for oil samples enclosed in high purity quartz vials located in an aluminum cylindrical resonator excited at the TE011 mode by means of microwaves...