Experimental simulation of chemical reaction behavior between gas-forming (GF) and carbonate rock components has been conducted. During the reaction an allocation of carbon dioxide and pressure change in PVT bombe were discovered. In these series of experiments a dynamics of pressure and temperature changes during stoichiometric reaction between GF reactant and a carbonate rock was investigated. The GY component was prepared on fresh water (Shollar). As a carbonate rock samples, Karadag rock deposits (Azerbaijan) were used. Researches were conducted at constant temperature T=293 K and at various volumetric ratios of GY reactant and a carbonate rock The quantity of reacting agents was defined from stoichiometric correlation which provided a full neutralization of the tested rock.
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ASME 2006 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and
Exposition
November 5–10, 2006
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Fluids Engineering Division
ISBN:
0-7918-4770-5
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In-Situ Carbon Dioxide Generation for Oil Recovery: Experimental Study of Pressure and Temperature Variations During Stoichiometric Reaction Available to Purchase
Sayavur I. Bakhtiyarov,
Sayavur I. Bakhtiyarov
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Dennis Siginer
Dennis Siginer
Wichita State University
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Sayavur I. Bakhtiyarov
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Azizaga Kh. Shakhverdiev
IGDFF
Geilani M. Panakhov
IMM
Eldar M. Abbasov
IMM
Dennis Siginer
Wichita State University
Paper No:
IMECE2006-15708, pp. 895-898; 4 pages
Published Online:
December 14, 2007
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Bakhtiyarov, SI, Shakhverdiev, AK, Panakhov, GM, Abbasov, EM, & Siginer, D. "In-Situ Carbon Dioxide Generation for Oil Recovery: Experimental Study of Pressure and Temperature Variations During Stoichiometric Reaction." Proceedings of the ASME 2006 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. Fluids Engineering. Chicago, Illinois, USA. November 5–10, 2006. pp. 895-898. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IMECE2006-15708
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