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Geofísica internacional

On-line version ISSN 2954-436XPrint version ISSN 0016-7169

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HERRERA, Ismael  and  HERRERA, Graciela S.. Unified formulation of enhanced oil-recovery methods. Geofís. Intl [online]. 2011, vol.50, n.1, pp.85-98. ISSN 2954-436X.

At present enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques are essential for maintaining the oil supplies of the world. In turn, mathematical and computational models of the processes that occur in EOR are fundamental for the application and advancement of such methods. Due to the great diversity of processes occurring in EOR, it is valuable to possess unified general procedures for constructing them, which can be easily applied independently of the complexity of the system considered. The leitmotiv of this paper is to present a unified mathematical model, including both: the governing system of partial differential equations and shock conditions. It is based on an axiomatic formulation, since axiomatic formulations are the most effective means for achieving generality, simplicity and clarity. In the approach here proposed, the construction of the mathematical model is to a large extent automatic; all what is required in order to define the partial differential equations and the shock conditions that constitute such a basic model is to identify the phases and extensive properties that participate in the EOR system. Such a basic model supplies a very firm basis on which the phenomenology is incorporated. The procedure is illustrated by deriving the mathematical models of the most commonly occurring EOR models: black-oil, compositional and non-isothermal compositional. An exhaustive description of the shocks that may occur in black-oil models is also included.

Keywords : enhanced oil recovery; mathematical models; black-oil model; compositional model; non-isothermal compositional model.

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