Offshore CCUS-EOR economic analysis and WAG ratio optimization
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摘要
Injecting CO2 for enhanced oil recovery and storage (CCUS-EOR) in offshore reservoirs presents a promising solution to mitigate climate change and reduce carbon emissions. Given the high operational costs associated with offshore projects, water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection emerges as an effective strategy to lower CO2 usage costs while enhancing oil recovery, albeit at the potential expense of reduced CO2 storage. This study employs numerical simulations to evaluate the effects of different WAG ratios (0:1, 1:1, 2:1) on oil recovery and CO2 storage. Additionally, the WAG ratio is analyzed in conjunction with economic factors such as oil price, CO2 price, and carbon trading market price using the Box-Behnken response surface method (RSM) in Design Expert. The optimal WAG ratio is determined to maximize oil recovery, CO2 storage, and net present value (NPV). Results indicate that increasing the WAG ratio from 0 to 1 improves oil recovery by 8%, though CO2 storage decreases significantly. When the WAG ratio increases from 1 to 2, oil recovery declines by 1%, with a negligible reduction in CO2 storage. Single-factor analysis shows that NPV is most strongly influenced by oil price, followed by WAG ratio, CO2 price, and carbon market price. At a carbon price of 50 RMB/ton and an oil price of 500 RMB/barrel, the optimal WAG ratio is identified as 0.5, offering valuable guidance for maximizing both oil recovery and CO2 storage in offshore CCUS projects.
关键词
CCUS, CO2-EOR, WAG ratio optimization, Box-Behnken design, techno-economic analysis
稿件作者
Shijia Ma
UK-China (Guangdong) CCUS Centre
Changyou Xia
UK-China (Guangdong) CCUS Centre
Muxin Liu
UK-China (Guangdong) CCUS Centre
Xi Liang
UK-China (Guangdong) CCUS Centre
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