Energies (Oct 2009)

A Novel Technique to Determine Concentration-Dependent Solvent Dispersion in Vapex

  • Hadil Abukhalifeh,
  • Ali Lohi,
  • Simant Ranjan Upreti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en20400851
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 851 – 872

Abstract

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Vapex (vapor extraction of heavy oil and bitumen) is a promising recovery technology because it consumes low energy, and is very environmentally-friendly. The dispersion of solvents into heavy oil and bitumen is a crucial transport property governing Vapex. The accurate determination of solvent dispersion in Vapex is essential to effectively predict the amount and time scale of oil recovery as well to optimize the field operations. In this work, a novel technique is developed to experimentally determine the concentration-dependent dispersion coefficient of a solvent in Vapex process. The principles of variational calculus are utilized in conjunction with a mass transfer model of the experimental Vapex process. A computational algorithm is developed to optimally compute solvent dispersion as a function of its concentration in heavy oil. The developed technique is applied to Vapex utilizing propane as a solvent. The results show that dispersion of propane is a unimodal function of its concentration in bitumen.

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