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Co-Sponsored by Gulf Coast Carbon Center, UT Bureau of
Economic Geology, and PTTC Texas Region |
Reserve
Growth Potential from CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery Along the Gulf
Coast |
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Houston, Texas, Tuesday, December 13, 2005
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The Permian
Basin in West Texas has seen a long history of CO2 enhanced oil
recovery (EOR). Over 65 sandstone, limestone, and dolomite
reservoirs have been subject to miscible CO2 floods in the last 30
years. Recent studies indicate a resource target of 4.5 BSTB of
miscible floodable oil. The current economic and environmental
situation now favors extending this recovery process to the much
more porous and permeable clastic depositional systems in the Gulf
of Mexico. Proximity to anthropogenic CO2 sources, enabling reduced
costs and infrastructure, and the petrophysical character of these
sandstones are just two of the many attributes that showcase the
Gulf Coast formations as an attractive option for this type of
tertiary recovery.
This one-day
seminar targeted Gulf Coast oil operators to introduce the concept
of reserve growth potential from miscible CO2 flooding. The seminar
will introduce the current research applicable to Gulf Coast CO2
miscible flooding. Current CO2 markets and market drivers will be
discussed. The character of the oil resource base will be described
along with geologic controls on CO2 injectivity. There will be a
review of the fundamentals of CO2 miscible flooding and possible new
CO2 sources will be highlighted. The seminar will close with a
summary review of past CO2 tests on Gulf Coast oil reservoirs,
highlighting approaches and
results.
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Bill Ambrose, Bureau of Economic
Geology |
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Reserve
Growth Potential From CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery Along the Gulf
Coast |
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CO2 Projects, Gulf Coast Carbon Center |
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Geologic
Character of Gulf Coast Reservoirs |
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Mike Moore, Falcon Environmental Services
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A Case
For a CO2-EOR Market |
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Mark Holtz, Bureau of Economic
Geology |
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Reserve
Growth From CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery—The
Fundamentals |
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Gulf
Coast Anthropogenic CO2 Sources |
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Gulf
Coast CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery Case Studies |
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Joseph Lundeen, Trimeric Corporation |
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Field
Operations of a CO2 Flood |
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Vanessa Núñez López, Bureau of Economic Geology
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Moving
Permian Basin Technology to the Gulf Coast: The Geologic
Distribution of CO2 EOR Potential in Gulf Coast
Reservoirs [full paper
(pdf)] |
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