Enhanced Oil Recovery with Properties of Thermoplastic Material by Hot CO2 Flooding

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The thermoplastic composite material is glass fiber, carbon fiber, aromatic fiber and other materials to enhance various thermoplastic resins abroad collectively, known as a FRTP. Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) techniques helps to recover residue oil after Primary and secondary recovery of reservoir. This paper deals with a new Carbon Di Oxide (CO2) EOR technique, “HOT CO2” which includes combination of thermal and solvent techniques where miscibility and viscosity reduction are primary concern. In the proposed method CO2 will be superheated above the reservoir temperature to reduce the oil viscosities at the same time partially mix with crude oil which improves oil mobility. “HOT CO2 flooding” will going to be one the best option for EOR in future.

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