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|a Front Cover; Heavy Oil Production Processes; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; 1 Definitions; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Reservoirs and Deposits; 1.2.1 Reservoirs; 1.2.2 Deposits; 1.3 Petroleum, Heavy Oil, and Tar Sand Bitumen; 1.3.1 Petroleum; 1.3.2 Heavy Oil; 1.3.3 Extra Heavy Oil; 1.3.4 Tar Sand Bitumen; 1.3.5 Rationalization of the Definitions; 1.4 Resources and Reserves; 1.4.1 Resources; 1.4.2 Reserves; 1.5 Conclusions; References; 2 Origin and Occurrence; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Occurrence and Distribution; 2.2.1 Heavy Oil Reservoirs; 2.2.2 Tar Sand Deposits; 2.3 Reservoir Evaluation.
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|a 2.4 Reservoir Fluids2.4.1 Types of Fluids; 2.4.2 Fluids Characterization; 2.5 Reserves and Production; 2.5.1 Reserves; 2.5.2 Production; References; 3 Properties and Evaluation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Sampling Methods; 3.3 Composition and Molecular Weight; 3.3.1 Asphaltene Separation; 3.3.2 Fractionation; 3.3.3 Molecular Weight; 3.4 Physical Properties; 3.4.1 Elemental Analysis; 3.4.2 Density and Specific Gravity; 3.4.3 Viscosity; 3.5 Thermal Properties; 3.5.1 Carbon Residue; 3.5.2 Specific Heat; 3.5.3 Heat of Combustion; 3.5.4 Volatility; 3.5.5 Liquefaction and Solidification.
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|a 3.5.6 Solubility3.6 Metals Content; References; 4 Nonthermal Recovery of Heavy Oil; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Primary Recovery; 4.3 Secondary Recovery; 4.3.1 Waterflooding; 4.3.2 Gas Injection; 4.4 Tertiary Recovery; 4.4.1 Alkaline Flooding; 4.4.2 Carbon Dioxide Flooding; 4.4.3 Cyclic Carbon Dioxide Stimulation; 4.4.4 Polymer Flooding; 4.4.5 Micellar-Polymer Flooding; 4.5 Other Methods; 4.5.1 Cold Production; 4.5.2 Pressure Pulse Technology; 4.5.3 Solvent Processes; 4.5.4 Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery; 4.5.5 Hydraulic Fracturing; 4.6 Oil Mining; References; 5 Thermal Methods of Recovery.
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|a 5.1 Introduction5.2 Hot-Fluid Injection; 5.3 Steam Injection; 5.3.1 Steam Drive Injection; 5.3.2 Cyclic Steam Injection; 5.3.3 Steam Drive; 5.4 Combustion Processes; 5.4.1 Forward Combustion; 5.4.2 Reverse Combustion; 5.4.3 THAI Process; 5.5 Other Processes; 5.5.1 Horizontal Well Technology; 5.5.2 Inert Gas Technology; 5.5.3 Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage; 5.5.4 Downhole Heating; 5.5.5 Hybrid Processes; References; 6 Upgrading During Recovery; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Partial Upgrading at the Surface; 6.2.1 Thermal Cracking Processes; 6.2.2 Solvent Processes; 6.3 Upgrading During Recovery.
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|a 6.3.1 Steam Distillation6.3.2 Mild Thermal Cracking; 6.3.3 Partial Combustion; 6.3.4 Solvent Deasphalting; 6.3.5 Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery; 6.4 Epilog; References; Glossary; Conversion Factors.
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|a As conventional-oil resources are depleted worldwide, vast heavy oil reserves available in various parts of the world become increasingly important as a secure future energy source. Brief but readable, Heavy Oil Production Processes discusses the latest improvements in production processes including; thermal methods (steam floods, cyclic steam stimulation, SAGD) as well as non-thermal methods (cold flow with sand production, cyclic solvent process, VAPEX). The book begins with an overview of the chemistry, engineering, and technology of heavy oil as they evolve into the twenty-first century.
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|a References-5 Thermal Methods of Recovery-5.1 Introduction-5.2 Hot-Fluid Injection-5.3 Steam Injection-5.3.1 Steam Drive Injection-5.3.2 Cyclic Steam Injection-5.3.3 Steam Drive-5.4 Combustion Processes-5.4.1 Forward Combustion-5.4.2 Reverse Combustion-5.4.3 THAI Process-5.5 Other Processes-5.5.1 Horizontal Well Technology-5.5.2 Inert Gas Technology-5.5.3 Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage-5.5.4 Downhole Heating-5.5.5 Hybrid Processes-References-6 Upgrading During Recovery-6.1 Introduction-6.2 Partial Upgrading at the Surface-6.2.1 Thermal Cracking Processes-6.2.2 Solvent Processes-6.3 Upgrading During Recovery-6.3.1 Steam Distillation-6.3.2 Mild Thermal Cracking-6.3.3 Partial Combustion-6.3.4 Solvent Deasphalting-6.3.5 Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery-6.4 Epilog-References-Glossary-Conversion Factors.
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