Thermal Methods, Volume Two, the latest release in the Enhanced Oil Recovery series, helps engineers focus on the latest developments in this fast-growing area. In the book, different techniques are described in addition to the latest technologies in data mining and hybrid processes. Supported field case studies are included to illustrate a bridge between research and practical applications, making it useful for both academics and practicing engineers. Structured to start with thermal concepts and steam flooding, the book's editors then advance to more complex content, guiding engineers into areas such as hybrid thermal methods and edgier technologies that bridge solar and nuclear energy.
Supported by a full spectrum of contributors, this book gives petroleum engineers and researchers the latest research developments and field applications to drive innovation for the future of energy.
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Table of Contents
1. Overview of thermal concepts in enhanced oil recovery 2. Steam flooding (steam drive) 3. Cyclic steam stimulation 4. Steam-assisted gravity drainage 5. In situ combustion 6. Hybrid thermal-solvent process 7. Hybrid thermal-NCG process 8. Hybrid thermal chemical EOR methods 9. Other thermal methods 10. EOR potentials in the poststeam-injected heavy oil reservoirs 11. Formation damage in thermal-enhanced oil recovery 12. Application of data mining in thermal enhanced oil recovery methods
Authors
Abdolhossein Hemmati-Sarapardeh Assistant Professor, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran.
Abdolhossein Hemmati-Sarapardeh is currently an assistant professor at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. He is also an adjunct professor at Jilin University and Northeast Petroleum University in China. He was previously a visiting scholar at the University of Calgary. He earned a PhD in petroleum engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, an MSc in hydrocarbon reservoir engineering from the Sharif University of Technology, and a BSc in petroleum engineering from the Amirkabir University of Technology. His research interests include enhanced oil recovery processes, heavy oil systems, nanotechnology, and applications of intelligent models in the petroleum industry. Abdolhossein has been awarded as a distinguished graduate MSc student, was an honor PhD student, and a recipient of the National Elites Foundation Scholarship. He works as an associate professor in the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. He has published over 150 journal articles, three books, several conference proceedings, and earned one patent in 2016.
Alireza Alamatsaz Reservoir Simulation Scientist, Calgary, Canada.
Alireza Alamatsaz, PhD is a Reservoir Simulation Scientist at an oil and gas modeling company in Calgary. Prior to that, he was an EOR screening specialist and Senior Reservoir Engineer at a major national oil well company. He as accomplished many objectives including steam optimization techniques using artificial intelligence in heavy oil reservoirs, teaching courses on advanced wellbore modeling, and supervised the integrated reservoir basic and simulation studies of a giant gas field. Alireza earned a PhD in petroleum engineering from the University of Calgary, a MSc in petroleum engineering from Imperial College in London, and a BSc in chemical and polymer engineering from the Petroleum University in Iran. He has earned many awards including a NIOC Scholarship as a First Rank Graduate, the Collin Wall Award at Imperial College and scholarships with the Society of Petroleum Engineers. He is an active member of SPE.
Mingzhe Dong Distinguished Professor, School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Huadong), Qingdao, China.
Mingzhe Dong, PhD. P.Eng is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Calgary, and a Distinguished Professor in the School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum. He earned a BASc from Northwest University in China, a MASc from the China University of Petroleum, and a PhD from the University of Waterloo in Canada,all in chemical engineering. His industry and academic research experience include Industry Post-Doctoral Fellow at Imperial Oil in Calgary, Senior Research Engineer at the Saskatchewan Research Council, Professor at University of Regina, and Professor at University of Calgary. His research areas are flow in porous media, interfacial phenomena, enhanced oil recovery, unconventional resources development, and CO2 sequestration. He has co-authored 260 journal papers, 70 conference papers, 35 patents, and over 45 industry and government reports.
Zhaomin Li Vice President, College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China), China.
Zhaomin Li is currently a professor and vice president of China University of Petroleum (East China). His research interests are in oil production engineering theory and technology, application of foam fluids in oil and gas development, and heavy oil. He is also an executive director of the Shandong Petroleum Institute in foam fluids and vice chairman of the Shandong Ocean Development Research Association. He has won many awards and received funding for more than 50 national scientific research projects. He has obtained 68 invention patents, including 7 US patents. He earned a PhD from the China University of Petroleum (Beijing), an MS from Shandong University, and a BS from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology.