Scientific and technical journal

«Oilfield engineering»

ISSN 0207-2351

ESTIMATION OF THE UTILIZATION POTENTIAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE AT ORENBURG REGION OIL FIELDS

UDC: 622.276:502.3
DOI: 10.33285/0207-2351-2021-8(632)-43-49

Authors:

KOZHIN VLADIMIR NIKOLAEVICH1,
KONOVALOV VIKTOR VIKTOROVICH1,
GUBA ALEXEY SERGEEVICH1,
BODOGOVSKIY SERGEY VLADIMIROVICH1,
KRAVETS MIKHAIL ZALMANOVICH1,
DYADECHKO OLEG OLEGOVICH1

1 SamaraNIPIneft LLC, Samara, Russian Federation

Keywords: carbon dioxide, utilization, oil fields of Orenburg region, sources of emissions, methods of capturing carbon dioxide, enhancement of oil recovery, technologies cost

Annotation:

The paper presents information about the main trends of CCS/CCUS technologies (capture, transport and storage/ development of use of carbon dioxide). The sources of the carbon dioxide emissions were analyzed for the main facilities of oil field treatment of JSC "Orenburgneft" and the dynamics of their change in the short term is presented. The possibility of localizing (combining) sources of carbon dioxide emissions is shown and recommendations for choosing a method for capturing carbon dioxide are presented. Estimated calculations of carbon dioxide utilization potential at the oil fields of Orenburg region have been carried out.

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