Injection Services - Cosmos Tankers

Cosmos Tankers

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As an integrated oil company of cross-regions, cross-industries and cross-countries, it adopts modern enterprise system to realize the integration of upstream and downstream operations, internal and external trade and production and marketing.

In a partnership with Secure Energy Services, and Barcas Pipeline Ventures as well as Munities North pipeline-injection-stations, Cosmos Tankers, Inc. has significant delivery, blending and tank capacity at Cushing, Oklahoma, Texas , Rotterdam port, Jurong Port , Fujirah, for its customers.

In recent years, Cosmos Tankers, Inc. constructed a 700,000-barrel crude oil tank farm with four 175,000-barrel tanks and a 15 mbbl/d truck unload facility on 10 acres at Houston port area. The partnership is between Secure Energy, and Diesel Injection Service, Inc. A wholly owned subsidiary of Diesel Injection Service, Inc. Holdings. Diesel Injection Service, Inc. has direct access to several key terminals at TX, as well as indirect access to other major company terminals and interconnects at Huntington, including TransCanada (Marketlink), NGL Energy, Magellan, Plains and Enterprise.

Cosmos Tankers Crude Oil Storage Infrastructure

Cosmos Tankers, is known for its depth of midstream and upstream experience, from crude oil tanks and related gathering, transport and marketing services to the drilling and production segments of the energy industry. Cosmos Tankers previously constructed and operated a 4,250,000 barrel, 70-acre tank farm at Cushing, Rotterdam, in partnership with Magellan Crude Oil.

Gas Injection

There are two major types of gas injection, miscible gas injection and immiscible gas injection. In miscible gas injection, the gas is injected at or above minimum miscibility pressure (MMP) which causes the gas to be miscible in the oil. On the other hand in immiscible gas injection, flooding by the gas is conducted below MMP. This low pressure injection of gas is used to maintain reservoir pressure to prevent production cut-off and thereby increase the rate of production. 

Nitrogen Injection

As previously discussed one of the enhanced oil recovery methods is gas injection. In miscible gas injection, the gas is injected at or above the minimum miscibility pressure (MMP) which causes the gas to be miscible in oil. When flooding by the gas is conducted below MMP it is known as immiscible gas injection. Primary conditions affecting miscibility are: composition, fluid characteristics, pressure, and temperature.

Steam Injection

Heat is injected into a reservoir to reduce the oil viscosity and, consequently, to improve the displacement efficiency. As a result of improved mobilization efficiency crude oil is expanded and flows easily through the porous media toward the wellbore.