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Modelling CO2 diffusion coefficient in heavy crude oils and bitumen using extreme gradient boosting and Gaussian process regression

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  • Lv, Qichao
  • Rashidi-Khaniabadi, Ali
  • Zheng, Rong
  • Zhou, Tongke
  • Mohammadi, Mohammad-Reza
  • Hemmati-Sarapardeh, Abdolhossein

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In this work, five machine learning models based on Gaussian process regression (GPR) and Extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost) were developed for estimating the diffusion coefficient of CO2 in heavy crude oil/bitumen. Here, Rational Quadratic, RBF, Matern, and Exponentiated Sine Squared kernels were used in GPR. A databank comprising 260 experimental data of CO2 diffusion coefficient in various heavy crude oils/bitumen were collected in broad ranges of pressures (1.72–8 MPa) and temperatures (295–363.15 °C). Input parameters of the models were the mass fraction of CO2, pressure, temperature, crude oil/bitumen density and viscosity, and the temperature at which viscosity and density of crude oil/bitumen were measured. It was found that the XGBoost model has the highest precision compared to the rest having an R2 of 0.9998 and an average absolute percent relative error of 0.68%. Analyzing the trends showed that at a certain temperature and pressure, the diffusion coefficient of CO2 is a unimodal function of gas concentration in bitumen, and also temperature and pressure have increasing effects on the CO2 diffusion coefficient, which were satisfactorily predicted by the XGBoost model. Eventually, implementing the Leverage approach proved high credit of XGBoost model and gathered experimental CO2 diffusion coefficient databank.

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  • Lv, Qichao & Rashidi-Khaniabadi, Ali & Zheng, Rong & Zhou, Tongke & Mohammadi, Mohammad-Reza & Hemmati-Sarapardeh, Abdolhossein, 2023. "Modelling CO2 diffusion coefficient in heavy crude oils and bitumen using extreme gradient boosting and Gaussian process regression," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 275(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:275:y:2023:i:c:s0360544223007909
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.127396
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