Abstract:
An experimental stand has been developed to study oil recovery using supercritical fluid systems of bulk and composite homogeneous porous materials in the mode of miscible and microbubble filtration of a mixture of oil and supercritical carbon dioxide. A device for visualizing the emergence of supercritical ян$_{2}$ microbubbles from the experimental cell with a porous medium has been designed. The oil recovery by supercritical ян$_{2}$ and rims of supercritical ян$_{2}$ and water from a homogeneous bulk porous medium has been experimentally studied. It has been shown that the miscible mode of viscous oil recovery by supercritical ян$_{2}$ is most efficient and the efficiency of viscous oil recovery in the microbubble mode can be increased using rims of supercritical ян$_{2}$ and water. The mechanism of oil recovery enhancement in the region of microbubble recovery of viscous oil by supercritical ян$_{2}$ is described.
Keywords:supercritical fluid, oil recovery efficiency, two-phase filtration, microbubble recovery mode, rims of supercritical ян$_{2}$ and water.