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Open Access | Research Article | 06 October 2025
Methanol Treatment for Permeability Restoration in Oil Shale after Water-Induced Permeability Damage
Journal of Chemical Engineering and Renewable Fuels | Volume 1, Issue 1: 22-27, 2025 | DOI: 10.62762/JCERF.2025.702439
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This article presents core-flooding experiments on a Bazhenov Formation core sample designed to evaluate whether post-water methanol treatment can restore permeability. At reservoir conditions (110 °C, 23.5 MPa), the core was first water-flooded and then subjected to oil injection into the water-saturated rock, which caused severe, progressive permeability loss. NMR T1-T2 mapping captured fluid redistribution and the growth of bound/high-viscosity components. Gas chromatography indicated C36+-rich precipitates. A subsequent methanol flush stabilized the pressure drop and restored $\sim$87% of the pre-damage water permeability. These findings elucidate a water-oil-rock interaction pathway fo... More >

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Methanol Treatment for Permeability Restoration in Oil Shale after Water-Induced Permeability Damage

Open Access | Perspective | 29 August 2025
Reinventing Oil Reservoirs: A Subsurface Pathway to Hydrogen and Cleaner Hydrocarbons
Journal of Chemical Engineering and Renewable Fuels | Volume 1, Issue 1: 9-14, 2025 | DOI: 10.62762/JCERF.2025.908199
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This article explores the emerging concept of in situ hydrogen generation (ISHG) within oil reservoirs as a transformative pathway toward clean energy and hydrocarbon upgrading. With the global energy sector facing decarbonization pressures and limitations of conventional hydrogen production, ISHG offers a promising alternative by turning mature or depleted oil fields into subsurface reactors for hydrogen and upgraded oil co-production. Through thermochemical processes such as in situ combustion (ISC), steam methane reforming (SMR), coke gasification and water-gas shift reactions (WGSR), hydrogen is produced underground while carbon dioxide and by-products remain trapped, minimizing surface... More >

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Reinventing Oil Reservoirs: A Subsurface Pathway to Hydrogen and Cleaner Hydrocarbons