Volume expansion prediction of supercritical CO2 + crude oil

2017 
Abstract On purpose of studying the regulations and prediction methods of volume expansion of CO 2  + crude oil, eleven hydrocarbon components were selected to represent crude oil. Then, Constant Component Expansion (CCE) experiments were carried out with the hydrocarbon components and different molar fractions of CO 2 . According to the results, it was obviously that hydrocarbon components could expand the volume because of mixing the CO 2 . However, the expansion degree was largely influenced by the hydrocarbon properties. Therefore, a new parameter named the molar density was proposed to characterize these influences. The study found that hydrocarbon swelling factor and molar density were strict linear relationship. Based on this regulation and additional theoretical derivation, a prediction model was established to calculating volume expansion degree of CO 2  + crude oil. With the experimental results of reservoir oil from CQ oilfield, it was turned out that the prediction model could successfully and precisely calculate crude oil swelling degree.
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