The present invention is an in-situ apparatus for generating
carbon dioxide gas at an oil site for use in
enhanced oil recovery (EOR). The apparatus includes a steam generator adapted to boil and superheat water to generate a source of
superheated steam, as well as a source of essentially
pure oxygen. The apparatus also includes a steam reformer adapted to react a carbonaceous material with the
superheated steam and the
pure oxygen, in an absence of air, to generate a driver gas comprising primarily
carbon dioxide gas and
hydrogen gas. A separator is adapted to separate at least a portion of the
carbon dioxide gas from the rest of the driver gas to generate a carbon dioxide-rich driver gas and a
hydrogen-rich
fuel gas. A compressor is used for compressing the carbon dioxide-rich driver gas for use in
enhanced oil recovery, and the compressed carbon dioxide-rich driver gas, with substantially no
oxygen, is injected to a predetermined depth in order to enhance oil
recovery at the oil site. Unlike traditional CO2-EOR, which requires large power plants stationed near metropolitan areas and expensive pipeline networks, the in-situ apparatus can be placed or constructed at the site of the
oil field, while a portion of the carbonaceous material may be obtained from
a site outside the
oil field.