This SpringerBrief critically examines the latest experimental and non-experimental approaches
used for the fast and reliable characterization and determination of CO2-reservoir oil
miscibility in terms of the minimum miscibility pressure (MMP). This book serves as a one-stop
source for developing an enhanced understanding of these available methods and specifically
documents analyses and evaluates their suitability and robustness for depicting and
characterizing the phenomenon of CO2-reservoir oil miscibility in a fast and cost-effective
manner. Such information can greatly assist a project team in selecting an appropriate MMP
determination method as per the project's need at a given project's stage be that screening
design or implementation. CO2-Reservoir Oil Miscibility: Experiential and Non-Experimental
Characterization and Determination Approaches will be of interest to petroleum science and
engineering professionals researchers and undergraduate and graduate students engaged in CO2
enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and or simultaneous CO2-EOR and storage projects and related
research. It may also be of interest to engineering and management professionals within the
petroleum industry who have responsibility for implementing CO2-EOR projects.