Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology
Volume 50,
Number 2,
February 2011,
pp. 24-34
Summary
Hydrocarbon solvent-assisted processes are thought to be effective EOR
technologies for heavy oil and bitumen production. In order to describe those
processes quantitatively, the diffusivity of hydrocarbon solvent in oil sands
is a crucial required parameter.
Computer-assisted tomography (CAT), as a nonintrusive method, is a useful
tool to obtain the physical properties of cores (density, porosity,
heterogeneities) and the fluids within the cores (saturation or concentration
profiles). However, the concentration profiles obtained from diffusion
experiments of solvent in oil sands were fluctuating and could not be used to
evaluate the diffusivity. In order to solve the problem, during the data
processing of CAT scanning, porosity heterogeneity of porous media and volume
changes on mixing are considered to improve the accuracy of concentration
profiles dramatically. Subsequently, the diffusivity of hydrocarbon solvent in
heavy-oil saturated sands is determined based on an updated mathematical model,
which considers porosity heterogeneity of porous media in the major diffusion
direction and volume changes on mixing. Thus, the diffusivity as a function of
concentration and porosity is evaluated precisely and the impact of porosity
heterogeneity of porous media on diffusivity determination of hydrocarbon
solvent in heavy-oil saturated sands is investigated.
© 2011. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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History
- Original manuscript received:
27 March 2009
- Meeting paper published:
17 June 2008
- Revised manuscript received:
29 December 2010
- Manuscript approved:
29 December 2010
- Published online:
25 January 2011
- Version of record:
1 February 2011