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SUPRI-C:

gas injection, CO2 sequestration, In-situ Combustion

 

 

Gas Injection,

Our main goal is to

Accurately and efficiently predict the performance of compositional and thermal EOR processes

We are particularly interested in miscible gas injection, CO2-sequestration and in-situ combustion processes.

Our areas of expertise
Over the years we have built expertise in phase behavior, analytical solutions for multi-phase multi-component systems, compositional streamline simulation, high-order methods for compositional systems, adaptive methods for thermal and compositional simulation, three-phase relative permeability models, and physical drive mechanisms of gas injection processes

Mathematical and computational modeling supported by experiments
We strongly believe that reliable prediction requires a solid understanding of the essential physics. Therefore, our work in mathematical and computational modeling is supported by an extensive experimental program.

The research group is headed by Margot Gerritsen, Lynn Orr and Sally Benson. Please feel free to direct inquiries to Margot Gerritsen.

What's New

  • SUPRI-C Annual Meeting, May 9, 2008
  • SUPRI-C and SUPRI-A received a $2,000,000 dollar grant from Schlumberger to set up a new Center of Excellence for Simulation and Experimentation of In-Situ Combustion projects

 

 

 

 

 

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