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HIWA HAMAAMIN MOHAMMED
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E.O.R

Published on Aug 26, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

E.O.R

PH.D.HIWA HAMAAMIN MOHAMMED
HIWA HAMAAMIN MOHAMMED
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Why are we doing this??

  • Primary oil recovery: can only recover 10 to 20 percent
  • Secondary oil recovery: 20 to 40 percent.
  • Tertiary oil recovery: 30 to 60 percent.
  • Undeveloped domestic oil resources still in the ground.

% Recovery

Primary Oil Recovery

  • The initial stage of producing oil from a reservoir.
  • Use Natural Forces such as: 1- Expansion of oil, gas or both. 2- Displacement by naturally pressurized water. 3- Drainage from a reservoir in high elevation to a well in lower elevation. 4- Artificial techniques (pumps).

Secondary Oil Recovery

  • Injection of fluids in a series of wells to force oil into another series of wells (essentially augmenting the natural forces used in primary methods).
  • 1- Water flooding 2- Gas Flooding
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Thermal Flooding Methods

  • Hot Water Drive.
  • Cyclic Steam.
  • Steam Drive/Flood.
  • SAGD.
  • In-situ Combustion.
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Thermal Flooding Methods

  • Hot Water Drive.
  • Cyclic Steam.
  • Steam Drive/Flood.
  • SAGD.
  • In-situ Combustion.
Photo by megadem

Hot Water Injection

Cyclic Steam Stimulation (Huff&Puff)

Steam Flooding

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SAGD
(Steam-assisted gravity drainage)

Steam Flooding System700

Designed and Manufactured by VINCI

4 Main units

  • BT series Pump.
  • Main Oven.
  • Auxiliary oven.
  • contol uinit.

BT Double Pump

PUMP CONTROL

Main Oven

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Additional unit

Auxiliary Oven

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Control Unit

Monitoring & Control Unit

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