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Product Introduction
The supercritical CO₂ injection pump skid is a high-efficiency device designed for injecting CO₂ into wells. Using electromagnetic heating, waste heat recovery heating, or direct combustion heating, it heats liquid CO₂ to a supercritical state for efficient injection into the well. This equipment is ideal for applications in geological sequestration, enhanced oil and gas recovery, and geothermal extraction. The pump skid is built to meet the demands of high-pressure and supercritical fluid operation, ensuring stable performance even under extreme conditions.
Product Features
- Multiple Heating Options: Supports electromagnetic heating, waste heat recovery heating, and direct combustion heating, allowing flexibility for different operational needs and ensuring rapid transition of liquid CO₂ to a supercritical state after pressurization.
- Wide Flow Range: Flow rate ranges from 2 to 50 m³/h, accommodating various injection scales.
- High Outlet Pressure: Maximum pump outlet pressure reaches up to 70 MPa, meeting the high-pressure requirements for supercritical CO₂ injection.
- Flexible Power Options: Available with diesel or electric drive, adapting to diverse work environments.
- Skid-Mounted Design: Skid structure enables easy transportation and on-site installation, ensuring high convenience in challenging environments.
Applications
- Geological Sequestration: Used in CO₂ geological sequestration projects, where supercritical CO₂ injection enables efficient carbon storage.
- Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery: Applied in CO₂ injection for oil and gas fields, improving recovery rates.
- Geothermal Energy Development: Suitable for CO₂ injection in geothermal wells, supporting efficient geothermal energy recovery.
- Mineral Extraction: Enhances mineral recovery rates in mining, contributing to more economical resource extraction.
Parameter | Description |
Transport Mode | Skid-mounted |
Power | Diesel or electric driven |
Flow Rate | 2~50 m³/h |
Maximum Pump Outlet Pressure | ≤70 MPa |
Medium State | Supercritical state |