Springer, 2019. — 115 p. — (Springer Briefs in Petroleum Geoscience & Engineering). — ISBN: 978-3-319-95545-2; ISBN: 978-3-319-95546-9.
This SpringerBrief critically examines the latest experimental and non-experimental approaches used for the fast and reliable characterization and determination of CO
2-reservoir oil miscibility in terms of the minimum miscibility pressure (MMP).
This book serves as a one-stop source for developing an enhanced understanding of these available methods, and specifically documents, analyses, and evaluates their suitability and robustness for depicting and characterizing the phenomenon of CO
2-reservoir oil miscibility in a fast and cost-effective manner. Such information can greatly assist a project team in selecting an appropriate MMP determination method as per the project’s need at a given project’s stage, be that screening, design, or implementation.
CO
2-Reservoir Oil Miscibility: Experiential and Non-Experimental Characterization and Determination Approaches will be of interest to petroleum science and engineering professionals, researchers, and undergraduate and graduate students engaged in CO
2 enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and/or simultaneous CO
2-EOR and storage projects and related research. It may also be of interest to engineering and management professionals within the petroleum industry who have responsibility for implementing CO
2-EOR projects.