Subventions et des contributions :

Titre :
Development of geochemical approaches to monitor the fate, transport, and retention of CO2 in_x000D_ steam-assisted gravity drainage reservoirs in the Canadian oil sands
Numéro de l’entente :
EGP
Valeur d'entente :
25 000,00 $
Date d'entente :
10 janv. 2018 -
Organisation :
Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada
Location :
Ontario, Autre, CA
Numéro de référence :
GC-2017-Q4-01317
Type d'entente :
subvention
Type de rapport :
Subventions et des contributions
Informations supplémentaires :

Subvention ou bourse octroyée s'appliquant à plus d'un exercice financier (2017-2018 à 2018-2019).

Nom légal du bénéficiaire :
Mundle, Scott (University of Windsor)
Programme :
Subventions d'engagement partenarial pour les universités
But du programme :

Suncor Energy is a global leader in the recovery of bitumen from the Canadian oil sands using Steam Assistedx000D
Gravity Drainage (SAGD) technology. Steam injection techniques are effective for oil extraction from bitumen;x000D
however, the process is energy intensive as relatively high steam to oil ratios (SOR) are still regarded as veryx000D
good in the Athabasca oil sands (less than 3 m3/m3). Technological advancements that decrease SOR wouldx000D
lead to significant cost savings in oil recovery, reductions in energy use, and decreases in greenhouse gasx000D
emissions (GHGs). Limited information is available on the impacts of CO2 on bitumen recovery. CO2x000D
concentrations are impacted by natural production of CO2 as a result of the SAGD process. Multiple CO2x000D
sources complicate the quantification and identification of the fate, transport, and retention of CO2 in a SAGDx000D
reservoir. The proposal seeks to develop geochemical techniques to achieve a more complete understanding ofx000D
the volumes and migration pathways of CO2 in the reservoir, a key parameter needed to accurately assess thex000D
impacts of CO2 on bitumen recovery, energy use, and GHG emissions.