What is a steam drive?
steam drive - also known as steam floods - is a method of increased oil recovery that can dramatically increase the percentage of oil that can be removed from the tank. Since 1959, Steam Drive has been used to increase oil production and in the 21st century has become the most popular technique of increased oil regeneration used by oil companies around the world. This process requires more holes to be drilled: production wells that draw oil from the ground and injection well that forces a continuous stream of steam into the tank.
This process is similar to other common improved procedures for recovery of oil used by oil companies, especially cyclic injection steam and flooding of water. The cyclic steam injection is almost identical to the steam drive, but the steam is released in stock exchanges rather than as a constant stream. In water floods, water is injected into the ground to force the oil up and out with production holes. Although more expensive amdash; In energy and expenditure - than any of these options is a steam unit much effectiveí, mainly because of its main advantage of heat.
Because heated oil is less viscous and easier to flow, heated oil fields generally provide much better results than floods of water and cyclical steam. In addition, when the heat is scattered into the oil field, the steam condenses into the water. The pressure from hot water - as well as the flow of steam pumping behind it - pushes the oil and push it through the production wells.
This effect on the viscosity is why steam drive is most often used on tanks, where oil is particularly strong and heavy, for example in tar. However, the use of steam drives in fields with lighter oil has increased, where steam is able to draw a larger percentage of the reserves from the ground. It places the amount of additional oil obtained to 40 to 50 percent. However, this increase must be considered against the fuel used to heat steam, which means that this method is not suitable for smaller reserves.
term 'steam drive'It can also be used to indicate the engine that relies on the pressure of steam to produce movement. An example would be a classic steam locomotive. Although it is primarily considered to be an outdated engine of the industrial revolution, its high efficiency and low maintenance caused some people to re -consider their use in the 21st century.