Oxidation of N-hexadecane and crude oil in response to injection of a CO2/O2 mixture under depleted reservoir conditions: Experimental and kinetic modeling preliminary results

2015 
Abstract CO 2 capture and storage in hydrocarbon reservoir seems to be a good solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, combustion residual gases are not only composed of CO 2 but also associated with minor gases. In the case of oxy-combustion, the main minor gas is oxygen in elevated proportion (up to 7%). O 2 injection can induce hydrocarbon oxidations and hence it is necessary to evaluate its consequences on the storage. Hydrocarbon oxidations were studied with a double approach: experiments and kinetic modeling. In a first step, pyrolysis of a model hydrocarbon ( n -hexadecane) in CO 2 atmosphere reveals no chemical reactivity between hydrocarbons and CO 2 . Experimental oxidations were then carried out by injecting artificial air in a closed reactor on: (i) a pure n -alkane ( n -hexadecane) and (ii) a natural crude oil. Results of both experimental and numerical modeling showed two oxidation types depending on temperature: a low oxidation, and an auto-ignition. The simulation results were globally in agreement with experiments but need to be adapted to low temperature–high pressure conditions. The preliminary findings of this investigation emphasize on the oxidation consequences: (i) on oil composition and (ii) risk (auto-ignition) in context of gas mixture injection (CO 2 /O 2 ) in petroleum system.
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