2017 Carbon Management Technology Conference
Enhanced Oil Recovery – the History of CO2 Conventional Wag Injection Techniques Developed from Lab in the 1950’s to 2017
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In 2014, Merchant Consulting published CMTC-440075-MS âLife beyond 80 â A look at Conventional WAG Recovery beyond 80% HCPV Injection in CO2 Tertiary Floodsâ. The primary objective of the report was to target all 10 CO2 Recovery Methods used to day including âConventional WAG Techniquesâ which have been used in over 90% of all the Enhanced Oil Recovery projects implemented in the Permian Basin in Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. The paper presents answers to the question âWhat is life after 80% HCPV Injected?â And âWhat effect does life after 80% HCPV have on Tertiary Oil Recovery, CO2 Utilization and CO2 Retention in different producing formations?â Results of this study show Tertiary Oil Recovery can be as high as 26% OOIP when slug sizes exceed 190% HCPV injected.
Conventional WAG History in CO2 Tertiary Oil Projects:
To achieve CO2 Injection beyond 80% HCPV Injection requires proper CO2 WAG Management. The purpose of this report is to provide both the EOR and CO2 Sequestration Communities an understanding of the âHistory of Conventional WAGâ and how it has changed from first introduced in the Lab in the 1950âs, to how it was implemented and developed in the 1980âs by the Major Oil companies in the Permian Basin, and how Conventional WAG is being managed today in the field.