The CO2 flooding: prospect and challenges on Malaysian oil field

This paper describes the potential of carbon dioxide flooding for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) for Malaysian oil fields. This paper also presents various problems that need further evaluation before embarking on the CO2 project. The potential oil recovery from CO2 flooding is estimated to be more tha...

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Main Authors: Ikhsan, Azman, Kasmungin, Sugiatmo, Idris, Ahmad Kamal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 1997
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author Ikhsan, Azman
Kasmungin, Sugiatmo
Idris, Ahmad Kamal
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Idris, Ahmad Kamal
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description This paper describes the potential of carbon dioxide flooding for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) for Malaysian oil fields. This paper also presents various problems that need further evaluation before embarking on the CO2 project. The potential oil recovery from CO2 flooding is estimated to be more than 500 million STB. The sources of CO2 gas supply are nearby and plenty from the Malaysian gas field and Natuna gas field. Previous study had shown that Malaysia oil fields are suitable for immiscible and miscible CO2 flooding. This paper has identified some of the problems that need more studies to optimize the oil recovery and to provide relevant facilities for injection and processing purposes. Another problem that needs due attention is the economics of this project. As a start, a preliminary study on MMP of CO2 – Malaysian crude was conducted at UTM [Hui, H.L, 1995]. Subsequently, in 1996, a study was initiated to investigate the application of foam for mobility control under CO2 flooding.
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spelling utm-40442010-06-01T03:14:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/4044/ The CO2 flooding: prospect and challenges on Malaysian oil field Ikhsan, Azman Kasmungin, Sugiatmo Idris, Ahmad Kamal TP Chemical technology This paper describes the potential of carbon dioxide flooding for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) for Malaysian oil fields. This paper also presents various problems that need further evaluation before embarking on the CO2 project. The potential oil recovery from CO2 flooding is estimated to be more than 500 million STB. The sources of CO2 gas supply are nearby and plenty from the Malaysian gas field and Natuna gas field. Previous study had shown that Malaysia oil fields are suitable for immiscible and miscible CO2 flooding. This paper has identified some of the problems that need more studies to optimize the oil recovery and to provide relevant facilities for injection and processing purposes. Another problem that needs due attention is the economics of this project. As a start, a preliminary study on MMP of CO2 – Malaysian crude was conducted at UTM [Hui, H.L, 1995]. Subsequently, in 1996, a study was initiated to investigate the application of foam for mobility control under CO2 flooding. 1997-10-13 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/4044/1/SKMBT_60007071915301.pdf Ikhsan, Azman and Kasmungin, Sugiatmo and Idris, Ahmad Kamal (1997) The CO2 flooding: prospect and challenges on Malaysian oil field. Proceedings of Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering, 2 . pp. 388-393.
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Ikhsan, Azman
Kasmungin, Sugiatmo
Idris, Ahmad Kamal
The CO2 flooding: prospect and challenges on Malaysian oil field
title The CO2 flooding: prospect and challenges on Malaysian oil field
title_full The CO2 flooding: prospect and challenges on Malaysian oil field
title_fullStr The CO2 flooding: prospect and challenges on Malaysian oil field
title_full_unstemmed The CO2 flooding: prospect and challenges on Malaysian oil field
title_short The CO2 flooding: prospect and challenges on Malaysian oil field
title_sort co2 flooding: prospect and challenges on malaysian oil field
topic TP Chemical technology
url http://eprints.utm.my/4044/
http://eprints.utm.my/4044/1/SKMBT_60007071915301.pdf