Draft 36th IEA-EOR Collaborative Project Workshop & Symposium Program Monday 7th September 15:30-17:30 Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Committee Member only) 18:00-20:00 Registration & Icebreaker Tuesday 8th September 7:30 Registration 8:00-8:30 Opening Remarks and Welcome Fundamental Research on Surfactants and Polymers 8:30-8:55 Polymer flooding for extra-heavy oil: New insights on the key polymer transport properties in porous media F. Rodriguez, PDVSA and Paris Diderot University: D. Rousseau, S. Bekri, IFP Energies nouvelles: M. Djabourov, ESPCI Paris Tech and C. Bejarano, PDVSA. 8:55-9:20 Application of synergies between surfactants and polymer in the chemical EOR of medium-low permeable reservoir Qun Zhang, Zhao-Hui Zhou, Hong-Zhuang Wang, Mao-Zhang Tian, De-Sheng Ma, Wen-Li Luo, Xin-Min Song, cheng-bin Sun: PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, China 9:20-9:45 Sensitivity analysis and optimization of surfactant-polymer flooding under uncertainties Frédéric DOUARCHE, Sébastien DA VEIGA, Matthieu FERAILLE, Guillaume ENCHERY*, Samir TOUZANI: IFP Energies nouvelles, Romain BARSALOU: Beicip-Franlab Speaker: David ROUSSEAU: IFP Energies nouvelles, France 9:45-10:10 Construction and evaluation of engineered bacterial strain producing biopolymer for microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR) Shanshan Sun1, Jingxiu Wang1, Meng Xiao2, Yijing Luo1, Zhiyong Zhang1, Qingzhe Jiang1, Zhaozheng Song1, Zhongzhi Zhang1, * 1 China University of Petroleum, China. 2 Qingdao University of Science and Technology, China. Draft 10:10-10:30 Break Studies of Fluids and Interface in Porous Media 10:30-10:55 Preserving initial core wettability during carbonate core restoration Paul Hopkins, Tina Puntervold and Skule Strand: University of Stavanger, Norway 10:55-11:20 Determination of three-phase relative permeability for enhanced oil recovery processes with a modified EnRML method Zhaoqi Fan, Yin Zhang1 and Daoyang Yang*: University of Regina, Canada 1Now 11:20-11:55 with the University of Alaska Fairbanks, US Extending the effective stress relation to incorporate electrostatic effects Anders Nermoen2,4, Reidar Inge Korsnes1,4, Ida Lykke Fabricius1,3,4, Merete V. Madland1,4 1University of Stavanger, Norway, 2 International Research Institute of Stavanger, Norway, 3Technical University of Denmark, 4 National IOR Centre of Norway 11:55-12:20 How stress and temperature conditions affect rock-fluid chemistry and mechanical compaction Anders Nermoen2,3 , Reidar Inge Korsnes1,3 , Olav Aursjø2 , Merete V. Madland1,3, Trygve A. Carlsen Kjørslevik1, and Geir Østensen1 1 University of Stavanger, Norway 2 IRIS AS, International Research Institute of Stavanger, Norway 3 The National IOR Centre of Norway 12:20-13:30 13:30-13:55 Lunch Calculation of multicomponent phase envelopes in the presence of capillary pressure Diego Sandoval1, Wei Yan1, Michael L. Michelsen2, Erling H. Stenby1 1Department 2Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark 13:55-14:20 Understanding enhanced recovery of heavy oils by polymer flooding using a 3D physical model Ryan R. Wilton and Farshid Torabi: University of Regina, Canada Thermal Recovery 14:20-14:55 Enhanced heat and mass transfer for CO2-heavy oil systems Draft with addition of propane at high pressures and elevated temperatures Sixu Zheng, Huijuan Sun, and Daoyong Yang*: University of Regina, Canada 14:55-15:20 Near wellbore and reservoir effects in in-situ combustion Mario-Luis Rodriguez Chavez: OMV, Austria, Guenther Glatz: Stanford University, US, Torsten Clemens, OMV, Austria: Anthony Kovscek: Stanford University, US 15:20-15:45 Break Dynamic Reservoir Characterization 15:45-16:10 Using tracer data to determine polymer flooding effects in a heterogeneous reservoir, 8 TH Reservoir, Matzen Field, Austria Ajana Laoroongroj Markus Lüftenegger Rainer Kadnar, Christoph Puls, Torsten Clemens: OMV, Austria 16:10-16:35 Study on multiphase fluid flow in low permeability reservoirs with high GOR Weifeng LV, Zhenpeng LENG, Qingjie LIU, Ninghong JIA, Kangyun WU: Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, China 16:35-17:00 How simple brine tests can be used to understand chalk core dynamics Anders Nermoen2,3, Reidar I. Korsnes1,3, Merete V. Madland1,3, Aksel Hiorth1,2,3, Mona Minde2,3, Udo 1,3 Zimmermann, Tania Hildebrand-Habel4 1 University of Stavanger, Norway, 2 IRIS AS, International Research Institute of Stavanger, Norway, 3 The National IOR Centre of Norway, 4 Norwegian Petroleum Directorate 18:30-20:30 Dinner Wednesday, 9th September 8:00 Registration Development of Gas Flooding Techniques 8:30-8:55 Reservoir simulation and field experience accomplishing gas injection IOR for the basalt oil reservoir Hiroaki Kadono, Takuro Okajima, Katsuhei Yoshioka: Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd., Japan Draft 8:55-9:20 Development of CO2-LPG EOR process for simultaneous improvement in displacement and sweep efficiencies Jinhyung Cho, Kun Sang Lee: Hanyang University, South Korea 9:20-9:45 Effects of toluene on asphaltene deposition during CO2-LPG Flood Jinhyung Cho, Kun Sang Lee: Hanyang University, South Korea 9:45-10:10 Role of impurities in CO2 stream during CO2 injection process in heavy oil systems Abdul Ghaffar, Farshid Torabi, Ali Abedini: University of Regina, Canada 10:10-10:30 10:30-10:55 Break Successful CO2 flooding in Bakken Reservoirs: Understanding the vital role of geochemical and geophysical interactions Peng Luo: Saskatchewan Research Council, Canada 10:55-11:20 The review of gas-based IOR in Iwafune-Oki Zone 2100m Takafumi Yamakawa1, Daisuke Ito1, Fumiya Sugita2, Koji Hosokoshi2: 1JAPEX 2Japan 11:20-11:55 Lab OFFSHORE LTD. Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd, Japan to field contribution: Asphaltene precipitation risk evaluation for gas injection Hideharu Yonebayashi: INPEX Corporation, Japan 11:55-12:20 Post-combustion carbon capture and enhanced oil recovery in Texas Naoto Araki: JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration, Japan 12:20-13:30 Lunch Emerging Technology 13:30-13:55 Low salinity surfactant flooding: Outcome of fluid-fluid and rock-fluid interactions on residual oil in micro scale Hamid Hosseinzade Khanamiri 1, Thomas Tichelkamp 2, Meysam Nourani 2, Jan Åge Stensen 3, Ole Torsæter 1, Gisle Øye 2 1 Department of Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2 Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 3 13:55-14:20 SINTEF Petroleum Research, Norway The effect of water composition on interfacial properties and oil recovery when surfactants are combined with low salinity water Draft Thomas Tichelkamp 1, Meysam Nourani 1, Hamid Hosseinzade Khanamiri 2, Jan Åge Stensen 3, Ole Torsæter 2, Gisle Øye 1 1 Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2 Department of Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics, , Norwegian University of Science and Technology 3 14:20-14:45 SINTEF Petroleum Research, Norway The influence of formation water salinity on the low salinity EOR-effect in sandstone at high temperature Zahra Aghaeifar, Skule Strand, Tor Austad, Tina Puntervold, Silje Storås: University of Stavanger, Norway 14:45-15:10 Investigation of low salinity water flooding mechanisms through core-flooding experiments Kentaro Matsumoto, Masanori Kurihara: Waseda University, Kazuki Watanabe, Yoshihiro Tsuchiya: JOGMEC, Japan 15:10-15:30 Break 15:30-15:55 Application of non-cubic EoS to calculation of PVT and thermal properties of HPHT reservoir fluids Farhad Varzandeh, Wei Yan, Erling H. Stenby: Technical University of Denmark, Denmark 15:55-16:20 The potential of spore-forming bacteria flooding for enhanced oil recovery in a North Sea chalk reservoir Amalia Yunita Halim1, Sidsel Marie Nielsen1, Anna Eliasson Lantz2, Vural Sander Suicmez3, Niels Lindeloff 3, Alexander Shapiro4, Erling Halfdan Stenby1,5 1Centre for Oil and Gas – DTU, Technical University of Denmark 2Chemical Reaction Engineering and Combustion (CHEC), Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark 3Maersk 4Center Oil, Denmark for Energy Resources Engineering (CERE), Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark 5Department 16:20-16:45 of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark Study on a self-assembly viscoelastic viscosity reducer for low permeability and higher viscosity reservoirs Fan Zhang, Desheng Ma, Wenli Luo, Qun Zhang, Maozhang Tian: PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, Draft China 16:45-17:10 Experimental study of a new water-gas dispersion system LI Shi, CHEN Xinglong, XU Shijing, YU Hongwei, JI Zemin: RIPED, CNPC, China 18:30-20:30 Dinner Thursday, 10th September 8:00 Registration Symposium on New Paradigm for EOR 8:30-8:55 Experimental and theoretical determination of foamy oil properties under non-equilibrium conditions Yu Shi, Xiaoli Li1, and Daoyong Yang*: University of Regina, Canada 1 Now with the University of Kansas 8:55-9:20 Application of digital oil to asphaltene problems in oil production Ryutaro Hibi, Yunfeng Liang, Sumihiko Murata, Toshifumi Matsuoka: Kyoto University, Masato Morimoto: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Aki Nakajima: INPEX, Edo S. Boek: Imperial College London 9:20-9:45 IORSim – a simulator for predicting the effect of rock fluid interactions on oil recovery based on industry standard reservoir models Aksel Hiorth, Jan Sagen, Arild Lohne, Jan Nossen, Jan Ludvig Vinningland, Terje Sira 9:45-10:10 Nanocellulose – A promising green flooding additive for Enhanced Oil Recovery Ellinor B. Heggset and Kristin Syverud: Paper and Fibre Research Institute, Norway Break 10:10-10:30 10:30-10:55 UK EOR Potential - today and tomorrow David Puckett: UK Oil & gas Authority, UK 10:55-11:20 CO2-EOR and CO2-EGR: the UK potential Jon Gluyas1, Simon Mathias1and Salim Gourdazi, 1Durham 11:20-11:55 University, UK The effectiveness of tertiary EOR in heterogeneous reservoirs Ann Muggeridge, Bilal Rashid, Attar Ahmed, Dastan Sartekenov, Zhou: Imperial College London, UK Yingfang Draft 11:55-12:20 The potential for enhanced oil recovery to provide a low cost development pathway for CO2 capture and storage in the UK Sam Krevor: Imperial College London, UK 12:20-13:30 13:30-13:55 Lunch New insights on chemical EOR processes for heavy oil Sabrina HOCINE, Alisson MAGNAN, Guillaume DEGRE: Solvay, Nicolas ROUSSEAU, David ROUSSEAU: IFP Energies nouvelles, France Speaker: David ROUSSEAU: IFP Energies nouvelles 13:55-14:20 Role of hydrocarbon solvents in performance of cyclic solvent injection (CSI) in heavy oil reservoirs Farshid Torabi* and Ali Abedini: University of Regina, Canada 14:20-14:45 Evaluation of molecular diffusion effect in multi-component system by using PVT experimental data Tomoya Ohata, Ryo Ueda, Masanori Nakano: Japan Petroleum Exploration Co.,Ltd., Japan 14:45-15:45 15:45-16:10 Break with Nodate: Japanese Tea Serves Pore-scale mechanisms of enhanced oil recovery by CO2 injection in low-permeability heterogeneous reservoir Ze-min Ji1,2, , Shi Li1,2, Xing-long Chen1,2 1State Key Laboratory of Enhanced Oil Recovery, China 2PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, China 16:10-16:35 Coupled fluid flow and geomechanical simulation in understanding depletion-induced reservoir compaction Akihisa Ashida, Koji Kashihara: Japan Petroleum Exploration Co.,Ltd., Japan 16:35-17:00 Theoretical Simulation of Atomic Force Microscopy at Water-Mineral Interface: Towards an Improved Description of Low-Salinity EOR Kazuya Kobayashi, Yunfeng Liang, Kenichi Amano, Sumihiko Murata, Toshifumi Matsuoka, Naoya Nishi, Tetsuo Sakka: Kyoto University, Satoru Takahashi: JOGMEC 17:00 Closing Remarks and Farewell Draft Friday, 11th September Optional Field Trip 8:00 Depart from Century Royal Hotel 9:30-11:00 Yufutsu oil and gas field, JAPEX Co. Ltd. 11:00-12:30 A large-scale CCS demonstration project in Tomakomai, Japan CCS, Co. Ltd 13:00-14:00 15:00 Lunch Arrive at Century Royal Hotel *: Corresponding Author