A Novel Approach in Understanding the Role of Water in Oxidation and Upgrading Reactions during In- Situ Combustion Oil Recovery, Part B: Interpretations

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Fassihi, M. Reza [1 ]
Alamatsaz, A. [2 ]
Moore, R. G. [2 ]
Mehta, S. A. [2 ]
Ursenbach, M. G. [2 ]
Mallory, D. [2 ]
Almao, P. Pereira [3 ]
Gupta, S. C. [4 ]
Chhina, H. S. [5 ]
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[1] Beyond Carbon LLC, Houston, TX 77027 USA
[2] Univ Calgary, ISCRG, Calgary, AB, Canada
[3] Univ Calgary, Catalysis & Adsorpt Fuels & Energy, Calgary, AB, Canada
[4] Heretech Energy Inc, Houston, TX USA
[5] Cenovus Energy, Calgary, AB, Canada
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To understand the role of connate water as a source of hydrogen in oxidation and upgrading of bituminous oil at high temperature, heavy water (D2O) and O-18 enriched water (H2O18) were used as connate water in two different in -situ combustion experiments using a conical tube. Aside from a fundamental understanding of the role of such reactions in in -situ combustion, the results could also potentially help in optimizing in -situ hydrogen generation and upgrading of heavy and bituminous oil. The conical tube had previously been used for un-derstanding the impact of air flux in sustaining the combustion front (please see Alamatsaz et al. 2011Alamatsaz et al. 2012). Significant upgrading was observed in these tests with a produced API gravity of 35 degrees API compared to the original bitumen gravity of 9 degrees API.The produced fluids (gases and water) were analyzed with a mass spectrometer to demonstrate the effectiveness of using D2O and H2O18 as tracers in bitumen upgrading reactions and specifically to determine whether the H2O18 would be more effective than D2O in understanding the role of connate water.It was found that heavy water exchanges too readily with hydrogen atoms in the bitumen when the two are mixed. As a result, it could not be reliably used as an indicator for identifying the role of water. The run with O-18 enriched water, however, provided a better indi-cation of water participation in the oxidation reactions.The results obtained from the mass spectrometry analysis of evolved gases and water samples collected in the second test showed that water does split during the reaction and O atoms of indigenous water molecules do combine with C atoms (from the hydrocarbon) to form CO2. These findings open the path for mechanistic considerations around the processes taking place during in -situ combustion and in -situ upgrading reactions.
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