Supercritical Fluid Application in the Oil and Gas Industry: A Comprehensive Review

The unique properties of supercritical fluid technology have found wide application in various industry sectors. Supercritical fluids allow for the obtainment of new types of products with special characteristics, or development and design of technological processes that are cost-effective and frien...

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subjects Asphaltenes
Biodiesel fuels
Carbon dioxide
Catalytic oxidation
Environmental impact
Fluids
Gas industry
Gases
Hydraulic fracturing
Hydrogenation
Incompatibility
Oil and gas industry
Oil recovery
Oil reserves
Petroleum industry
Petroleum production
Petroleum refining
Polymers
Reviews
Sludge
Sludge disposal
Solvents
Supercritical fluids
Sustainability
Viscosity
VOCs
Volatile organic compounds
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