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Autor:
D. Brant Bennion, Stefan Bachu
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 3:494-501
Two sets of experiments on typical Class G well cement were carried out in the laboratory to understand better the potential processes involved in well leakage in the presence of CO2. In the first set, good-quality cement samples of permeability in t
Autor:
D. Brant Bennion, Stefan Bachu
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 3:458-467
A series of laboratory experiments were carried out to examine the chromatographic partitioning of impurities contained in a stream of CO 2 injected into a deep saline aquifer. The experiments were carried out under static (no flow) and dynamic condi
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 1:3165-3172
Acid gas comprising 98% CO2 and 2% H2S has been injected since 2002 in a depleted gas reservoir in Alberta, Canada, that has 20% water saturation. Carbon dioxide broke through first at producing wells, while H2S broke through after CO2. It was hypoth
Autor:
D. Brant Bennion, Stefan Bachu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 54:765-775
An extensive laboratory program was conducted for the measurement of the interfacial tension between CO2 and water or brine covering the ranges of (2 to 27) MPa pressure, (20 to 125) °C temperature, and (0 to 334 010) mg·L−1 water salinity. The l
Autor:
D. Brant Bennion, F. Brent Thomas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Energy Resources Technology. 127:240-247
Very low in situ permeability gas reservoirs (Kgas
Autor:
D. Brant Bennion
Publikováno v:
Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology. 41
Introduction Formation damage is a hot topic these days-with justifiable reason, as more operating companies move to the exploitation of more and more challenging oil and gas reservoirs in tighter, deeper, and more depleted conditions. Disappointing
Publikováno v:
All Days.
With a current recovery of only 5 percent, Albania's largest oilfield Patos-Marinza, first commercially produced in 1939, still yields a potential of more than 100 MMbbl reserves of 10 – 12°API oil from a depth of 1600 m. A consortium consisting o
Autor:
F. Brent Thomas, D. Brant Bennion
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Underbalanced drilling is used with increasing frequency on a worldwide basis to reduce invasive formation damage effects and drilling problems associated with many horizontal wells in challenging reservoir exploitation situations. When the primary o
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Underbalanced drilling has been utilized with increasing frequency to minimize problems associated with invasive formation damage which often greatly reduce the productivity of oil and gas reservoirs, particularly in open hole horizontal well applica
Publikováno v:
Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology. 32
Abstract The productivity of perforated completions is greatly reduced when fines ace mobilized causing particles to plug pore throats within a formation. Even in clean sands, relatively large quantities of particulate matter are present Mobilization