JFET_V8_N2_RP01 Future Generation of Enhanced Oil Recovery Sayavur I. Bakhtiyarov Geilani M. Panakhov Eldar M. Abbasov Gulshan R. Agayeva Gabil A. Aliyev Sevinj R. Rasulova Journal on Future Engineering and Technology 2230 – 7184 8 2 10 16 Oil Recovery, Carbon Dioxide A new technological technique based on the “moist” carbon dioxide generation in the wellbore zone of the oil formations or at the wellhead is proposed. In this new technology a carbon dioxide is generated as a result of the chemical reaction between an aqueous acid solution and a natural calcium carbonate rock (limestone) as a “gas yielding” component. The mechanism of the process allows controlling a generation rate and a volume of the gas, the thermobaric conditions of the oil formation, mineral and acidity levels of water and a phase state of carbon dioxide. An industrial application of this technology in a large scale has a significant ecological importance as this technology utilizes the wastes of processing plants of the natural minerals, which is considered as a major source of the pollution of atmosphere by greenhouse gas emissions. November 2012 - January 2013 Copyright © 2013 i-manager publications. All rights reserved. i-manager Publications http://www.imanagerpublications.com/Article.aspx?ArticleId=2095