Studies that investigate and attempt to model the process of steam‐assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) for heavy‐oil extraction often adopt the single‐phase‐flow assumption or relative …
Steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD), as a commercially proven high ultimate recovery process for heavy oil and bitumen is energy intensive and may be limited by high usage of …
Solvent‐aided thermal recovery processes have recently gained practical and research interests among other thermal recovery methods due to their reduced environmental …
A de Klerk - Energy & Fuels, 2021 - ACS Publications
Unconventional oil, irrespective of whether it is a bio-oil, coal oil, petroleum oil, or waste oil, is an oil that is too viscous to effectively transport in its native state. Processing of …
J Gao, R Okuno, HA Li - SPE Journal, 2017 - onepetro.org
Steam/solvent coinjection has been studied and pilot tested as a potential method to improve steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) for bitumen recovery. Reliable design of …
Bitumen residues in oil sand tailings ponds create greenhouse gas emissions and threaten the ecosystem. However, it is technically challenging to recover bitumen residues from …
JF Pereira Bassane, A de Klerk - Energy & Fuels, 2023 - ACS Publications
Thermal treatment of oil sand bitumen froth has the goal of not only improving the separation process during froth treatment but also accomplishing bitumen upgrading. There is evidence …
A Zachariah, A de Klerk - Energy & Fuels, 2017 - ACS Publications
Solvent deasphalting and visbreaking are two important technologies in the development of processes for partial upgrading of oilsands-derived bitumen to improve oil fluidity for …
M Yang, M Chai, R Qi, Z Chen, L Zhang, X Yu - SPE Journal, 2022 - onepetro.org
A solvent-based thermal recovery process has the advantages of low capital expenditure, less energy consumption, and less greenhouse gas emission. Dimethyl ether (DME), as a …