Recent Approaches, Catalysts and Formulations for Enhanced Recovery of Heavy Crude Oils

Authors

  • Umar Gaya
    Affiliation

    Department of Pure and Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Bayero University, 700241 Kano, 1 Gwarzo Road, Nigeria

    Directorate of Science and Engineering Infrastructure, National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Idu Industrial Layout, 900104 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPch.17236

Abstract

Crude oil deposits as light/heavy form all over the world. With the continued depletion of the conventional crude and reserves trending heavier, the interest to maximise heavy oil recovery continues to emerge in importance. Ordinarily, the traditional oil recovery stages leave behind a large amount of heavy oil trapped in porous reservoir structure, making the imperative of additional or enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technologies. Besides, the integration of downhole in-situ upgrading along with oil recovery techniques not only improves the efficiency of production but also the quality of the produced oil, avoiding several surface handling costs and processing challenges. In this review, we present an outline of chemical agents underpinning these enabling technologies with a focus on the current approaches, new formulations and future directions.

Keywords:

in-situ upgrading, enhanced oil recovery, aquathermolysis, heavy oil, catalyst

Published Online

2021-08-26

How to Cite

Gaya, U. “Recent Approaches, Catalysts and Formulations for Enhanced Recovery of Heavy Crude Oils”, Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering, 65(4), pp. 462–475, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPch.17236

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