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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 25 (06): 927–934.
Paper Number: SPE-12893-PA
Published: 01 December 1985
...Ø. Glasø This paper presents a generalized correlation for predicting the minimum miscibility pressure (MMP) required for multicontact miscible displacement of reservoir fluids by hydrocarbon, CO2, or N 2 gas. The equations are derived from graphical correlations given by Benham et al. 1 and give...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 25 (02): 268–274.
Paper Number: SPE-11959-PA
Published: 01 April 1985
...R. B. Alston; G. P. Kokolis; C. F. James This paper presents an empirically derived correlation for estimating the minimum pressure required for multicontact miscible (MCM) displacement of live oil systems by pure or impure CO 2 streams. Minimum miseibility pressure (MMP) has been correlated...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 23 (03): 447–455.
Paper Number: SPE-10687-PA
Published: 01 June 1983
...D. L. Tiffin; W. F. Yellig Miscible gas flooding using an alternate gas/water injection process (AGWIP) is presently being applied for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in several waterflooded reservoirs. 1 – 4 A mobile-water saturation in the vicinity of the miscible displacement front can occur...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 23 (02): 339–348.
Paper Number: SPE-10273-PA
Published: 01 April 1983
...T. Ahmed; D. Menzie; H. Crichlow Summary Miscible-displacement processes have generally been recognized by the petroleum industry as an important enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method. Nitrogen flooding has become an attractive method for economical EOR. 1 – 3 Since no previous studies have been...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 22 (06): 805–815.
Paper Number: SPE-9785-PA
Published: 01 December 1982
..., and CO 2 frontal advance rates. The experimental system included a novel analytical technique to obtain effluent compositional profiles within the oil-moving zone at test conditions. The results of this study show that at pressures greater than the CO 2 minimum miscibility pressure (MMP), a multicontact...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 22 (03): 363–370.
Paper Number: SPE-8987-PA
Published: 01 June 1982
... substitution in three-component (hydrocarbon, salt, water) and in four-component (hydrocarbon, salt, alcohol, water) systems. We also have examined miscibility relationships for a given hydrotropic salt as the chain length of alkanes and alkyl benzenes is varied systematically. While miscibilities decrease...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 22 (02): 219–225.
Paper Number: SPE-9230-PA
Published: 01 April 1982
...R. S. Metcalfe Multicontact miscible displacement processes are becoming increasingly popular as a means of recovering secondary and tertiary oil reserves in the U.S. and Canada. Economics of multicontact miscible flooding are governed to some extent by the availability of large sources of high...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 22 (01): 87–98.
Paper Number: SPE-8814-PA
Published: 01 February 1982
...LeRoy W. Holm; Virgil A. Josendal This paper presents additional data related to the correlation between minimum miscibility pressure (MMP) for CO 2 flooding and to the composition of the crude oil to be displaced. Yellig and Metcalfe have stated that there is little or no effect of oil composition...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 21 (01): 89–97.
Paper Number: SPE-8368-PA
Published: 01 February 1981
... encompassed immiscible, multiple-contact miscible (MCM), and contact miscible mechanisms. However, the model results show that only contact miscible and MCM displacement mechanisms were involved. To confirm the mechanistic understanding at 120°F, three additional laboratory displacements were conducted at 150...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 19 (04): 242–252.
Paper Number: SPE-7061-PA
Published: 01 August 1979
...R.S. Metcalfe; Lyman Yarborough Carbon dioxide flooding under miscible conditions is being developed as a major process for enhanced oil recovery. This paper presents results of research studies to increase our understanding of the multiple-contact miscible displacement mechanism for CO2 flooding...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 15 (01): 7–12.
Paper Number: SPE-4957-PA
Published: 01 February 1975
... a pressurized cylinder maintained in a bath at constant temperature. K-values for n-hexane and heavier were obtained by extrapolation of low pressure values estimated from liquid-liquid miscibilities. Data on the pentanes were obtained from both sources. The K-values for the heavier hydrocarbons were based...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 13 (03): 147–155.
Paper Number: SPE-3995-PA
Published: 01 June 1973
...R.S. Metcalfe; D.D. Fussell; J.L. Shelton The growing interest in miscible flooding operations demands that reliable techniques be found to enable the engineer to predict miscible performance. In the area of enriched gas drives performance. In the area of enriched gas drives there is only one...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 12 (02): 89–95.
Paper Number: SPE-3372-PA
Published: 01 April 1972
... in displacements in porous media to ascertain their effectiveness. Introduction Displacement of oil and water in a porous medium by a mutually miscible alcohol or other solvent has been the subject of numerous investigations. This process, in spite of its limited scope as an oil recovery method, has certain...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 10 (03): 298–310.
Paper Number: SPE-2543-PA
Published: 01 September 1970
...Lyman Yarborough; L.R. Smith Experimental data were used for determining miscibility in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) slug flooding and enriched gas drive of crude oils. The miscibility data for LPG slug flooding includes cases where the driving gas contains large amounts of nitrogen and when low...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 8 (04): 381–388.
Paper Number: SPE-2043-PA
Published: 01 December 1968
... miscibility may increase, decrease, or both increase and decrease within the same system when the temperature increases. The distribution coefficient was consistently found to increase in favor of the oleic phase with an increase in temperature, which is advantageous from the standpoint of oil recovery...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 5 (03): 184–185.
Paper Number: SPE-1155-PA
Published: 01 September 1965
.... In such a system, continuous injection of the rich gas over stationary reservoir fluid might form a zone of contiguously miscible compositions from pure rich gas to pure reservoir fluid by: saturating the reservoir fluid with injected gas to the bubble-point surface; creating by mass transfer with fresh injected...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 4 (01): 37–48.
Paper Number: SPE-707-PA
Published: 01 March 1964
...J.J. Taber; W.K. Meyer Experiments on consolidated sandstones have shown that a variety of conditions are responsible for the wide range of behavior observed when oil and water are displaced simultaneously by a solvent which is miscible with both. The type of displacement is influenced most...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 2 (04): 340–346.
Paper Number: SPE-449-PA
Published: 01 December 1962
...W.M. Rutherford A knowledge of the limits of miscibility between reservoir oil and possible injection fluids is required for selection of the optimum miscible-injection fluid. Limits of miscibility can be estimated from the results of equilibrium phase-behavior experiments. They can also...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 1 (03): 195–212.
Paper Number: SPE-1536-G
Published: 01 September 1961
... flooding mechanism are discussed. Introduction Reasons for interest in the use of alcohol to miscibly displace oil and water from a porous medium appear in the existing literature. The mechanism of the displacement has been considered and the apparent implications formulated into a theory which presumably...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 1 (01): 9–16.
Paper Number: SPE-1508-G
Published: 01 March 1961
... equal a prescribed minimum. The criteria to be satisfied are miscibility and stability. Stability implies that no viscous fingering will occur and that mixing will be caused only by a dispersion process. Miscibility implies that complete recovery will be obtained from the swept regions. Thus, for any...