Title: Heavy Oil Issues
1Heavy Oil Issues Solutions
- Aubrey Arms
- October 11, 2005
- Energy Technology
2Overview of presentation
- Background information
- Issues regarding Heavy Oil
- Methods of Extraction
- Comparative growth of heavy oil
- Importance of improving technologies
- Heavy Oil Gasification
3Background
- Heavy Oil has an API between 22.3 and 10
- High specific gravity, low hydrogen to carbon
ratios, high carbon residues - High contents of asphaltenes, heavy metal,
sulphur and nitrogen - Majority of Heavy Oil lies in Canada, Venezuela,
and the former Soviet Union
4Issues
- Not recoverable in its natural state through a
well by ordinary production methods - Comprises of 15 of worlds remaining oil reserves
- Normally sells at 50 discount to WTI
- Used to produce lower-value products
- Fuel oil verses gasoline
- However, fuel oil demand has decreased
- Upgrading Heavy Oil leaves behind even heavier
residue - Environmental Issues
- Oil Spills difficult to clean up
- High content of Toxins
5Methods of extraction
- Conventional methods (inefficient)
- Cold heavy oil production with sands (CHOPS)
- Sand enters wellborn with oil
- Increases production by 100
- Used to produce 22 of Canadas Heavy Oils
- Vapor extraction (VAPEX)
- Inject vaporized solvents into formation
- Oil flows due to gravity drainage
- Experimental methods
- Fireflooding increases temperature and allows
oil to flow easier - Solvents, electric currents, and ultrasound
- Thermal in-situ recovery
- Injecting steam
- Recovers up to 20 of conventional heavy oil
6Growth in Heavy Oil Production
Decrease in conventional oil
Increase in Heavy Oil
7Importance of developing new Technologies
- The end of easy oil is over
- Energy industry is expanding recourses to
recover difficult to remove heavy oil - Heavy Oil Gasification
- Increased value of heavy crude
- Combined Deasphalting and Gasifer
8Heavy Oil Gasification
9Heavy Oil Gasification
10Summary
- Heavy Oil is more expensive to extract and cost
less than medium/light oil - Production of heaving oil is increasing while
production of medium/light oil is decreasing - New methods are necessary to extract heavy oil at
lower cost and add value to the product - Gasification
11References
- Lloydminster Oilfield Technical Society. OTS
Heavy Oil Science Centre. http//www.lloydminster
heavyoil.com - Centre for Energy. What are oilsands and heavy
oil? www.centreforenergy.com - Wallace, Paul. Et al. Heavy Oil Upgrading by the
Separation and Gasification of Asphaltenes.
Texaco Inc. October 1998.