Optimal CO2 allocation and scheduling in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations
College
Gokongwei College of Engineering
Department/Unit
Chemical Engineering
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Applied Energy
Volume
184
First Page
337
Last Page
345
Publication Date
12-15-2016
Abstract
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an important technology option for reducing CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. The most commercially viable way to deploy CCS on a large scale is via coupling with enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations. These operations allow the reduction of CO2 emissions through geological sequestration, coupled with generation of additional revenues through increased oil production as a result from CO2 re-injection through EOR. EOR also enables both CO2 utilization and storage (CCUS) as a carbon management strategy with long CO2 storage life. In practice, planning EOR operations takes into account mass balance and temporal aspects of a given site. When multiple oil reservoirs are involved, it is necessary to allocate the available CO2 supply and schedule suitable timing for EOR operations for these reservoirs. CO2 allocation and scheduling are thus important aspects in maximizing the economic benefits that arise from EOR operations. In this work, a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model is developed to address CO2 allocation and scheduling issues for EOR operations. A discrete-time optimization approach is developed to consider both economic discounting and reservoir depletion. Two illustrative case studies are solved to illustrate the model. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1016/j.apenergy.2016.09.093
Recommended Citation
Tapia, J. D., Lee, J., Ooi, R. H., Foo, D. Y., & Tan, R. R. (2016). Optimal CO2 allocation and scheduling in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations. Applied Energy, 184, 337-345. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2016.09.093
Disciplines
Chemical Engineering
Keywords
Carbon sequestration; Enhanced oil recovery
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