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This work demonstrated that triglycerides based vegetable oils were directly converted into cycloparaffinic and aromatic components in jet fuel by a three-step process. This process involved the catalytic cracking of vegetable oils into light aromatics over the zeolite catalyst (HZSM-5(80)), followed by the aromatic alkylation of light aromatics using the ionic liquid of [bmim]Cl-2AlCl3 and the hydrogenation...
Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) is a widely-used thermal oil recovery technique in western Alberta’s oil sands reservoirs. Because of reservoir heterogeneity, the wellbore hydraulics and undulation, non-uniform steam chambers will evolve. Numerical simulation allows for the practical prediction of steam chamber size in SAGD. However, the long computation time in 3D scenarios and the impact...
One of the risks associated with CO 2 geologic sequestration is CO 2 migrating upwards from the storage reservoir along vertical leakage paths, which may be abandoned or improperly cemented wellbores, or reactivated faults. CO 2 migrating upwards is a process generally controlled by formation pressure gradient and CO 2 buoyancy as controlled by the changes of CO ...
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