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Bruining, A. (author)
book 1989
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Achterbergh, N. (author), Rudolph, E.S.J. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
In-situ combustion (ISC), as a well known process for secondary and tertiary oil recovery, is an important alternative approach to achieve higher production efficiency for light and heavy oil reservoirs. The in-situ combustion process is a complex combination of a number of processes which occur in different temperature ranges. As a consequence...
conference paper 2010
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Khosrokhavar, R. (author), Eftekhari, A.A. (author), Farajzadeh, R. (author), Wolf, K.H.A.A. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
The growing concern about global warming has increased interest in improving the technology for the geological storage of CO2 in aquifers. One important aspect for aquifer storage is the rate of transfer between the overlying gas layer and the aquifer below. It is generally accepted that density driven natural convection is an important...
conference paper 2015
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Donselaar, M.E. (author), Bhatt, A.G. (author), Bose, N. (author), Bruining, J. (author), Ghosh, A.K. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Chahardowli, M. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
In fractured reservoirs, much of the oil is stored in low permeable matrix blocks that are surrounded by a high permeability fracture network. Therefore, production from fractured reservoir depends on the transfer between fracture and matrix, which is critically dependent on their interaction. COMSOL Multiphysics® was implemented to model the...
conference paper 2013
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Donselaar, M.E. (author), Bhatt, A.G. (author), Bruining, J. (author), Bose, N. (author), Ghosh, A.K. (author)
Arsenic-contaminated groundwater causes a wide-spread, serious health risk affecting millions of people worldwide. Focus of the research is the floodplain of the Ganges River in the State of Bihar (India) where groundwater is the principal source of drinking water and irrigation, and where the levels of arsenic exceed the World Health...
conference paper 2013
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
In this paper we review the results of analytical, numerical and experimental studies related to air injection into porous medium containing initially light oil, water and gas at medium pressure conditions. The new combustion mechanism is described, where the process of the medium temperature oxidation interacts with the oil vaporization...
conference paper 2014
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Salimi, H. (author), Wolf, K.H.A.A. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
In this transition period from a fossil-fuel based society to a sustainable-energy society, it is expected that CO2 capture and subsequent sequestration in geological formations plays a major role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. An alternative for CO2 emission reduction is to partially replace conventional-energy for heating and cooling...
conference paper 2012
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Chahardowli, M. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
Mutually-soluble solvents can enhance oil recovery both in mixed-wet fractured reservoirs. When a partially waterwet matrix is surrounded by an immiscible wetting phase in the fracture, spontaneous imbibition is the most important production mechanism. Initially, the solvent moves with the imbibing brine into the core. However, upon contact with...
conference paper 2014
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Chahardowli, M. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
In fractured reservoirs, much of the oil is stored in low permeable matrix blocks that are surrounded by a high permeability fracture network. Therefore, production from fractured reservoir depends on the transfer between fracture and matrix, which is critically dependent on their interaction. COMSOL Multiphysics® was implemented to model the...
conference paper 2013
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Chahardowli, M. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
Mutually-soluble solvents can enhance oil recovery both in mixed-wet fractured reservoirs. When a partially waterwet matrix is surrounded by an immiscible wetting phase in the fracture, spontaneous imbibition is the most important production mechanism. Initially, the solvent moves with the imbibing brine into the core. However, upon contact with...
conference paper 2014
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Chahardowli, M. (author), Farajzadeh, R. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Chahardowli, M. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Amerighasrodashti, A. (author), Farajzadeh, R. (author), Shojai Kaveh, N. (author), Suicmez, S. (author), Wolf, K.H.A.A. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
The wettability behavior of the matrix block is one of the major factors controlling the effectiveness of the employed EOR methods in NFRs. Water injection in NFRs with mixed-wet or effectively oil-wet matrix blocks usually results in low oil recoveries. In this case, gas injection is considered to be an alternative process, where the process...
conference paper 2015
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Shojaikaveh, N. (author), Amerighasrodashti, A. (author), Rossen, W.R. (author), Bruining, J. (author), Wolf, K.H.A.A. (author)
Carbon dioxide injection, either miscible or immiscible, has been known as an efficient strategy to enhance oil recovery as well as reduce CO2 emission. Wettability has a significant effect on the performance of enhanced oil recovery techniques because of its effect on fluid saturation distribution and flow behavior in porous media. For oil-wet...
conference paper 2014
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Chahardowli, M. (author), Farajzadeh, R. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Amerighasrodashti, A. (author), Farajzadeh, R. (author), Verlaan, M. (author), Suicmez, V.S. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
Miscible solvent injection has received increasing attention in recent years as an efficient method to improve oil recovery from fractured reservoirs. Due to the large permeability difference between fracture and matrix, the success of this method depends to large extent on the degree of enhancement of the mass exchange rate between the solvent...
conference paper 2013
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
conference paper 2012
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