Combining Conformance Treatment with Mobility Control Improves Oil Sweep Efficiency in Non-Cross Flow Heterogeneous Reservoirs
Abstract
On water flooding process, water preferential flow through high permeability, fractures, and large channels; cause a large amount of recycling of water without much benefit to oil production. Preformed particle gels (PPGs) have drawn more attention to reduce the fluid flow in these large opening features and to improve macroscopic oil efficiency. In spite of the successful applications of using PPGs in plugging such large features, there is still need to combine PPGs with other technology to produce more oil from the low permeable rich zones. The ultimate purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of combining conformance control treatment using PPGs with mobility control using polymer to enhance oil recovery from both swept and un-swept oil zones. PPGs was injected into large permeability zones to reduce their permeability while polymer injected after gel to further increase oil recovery from the low permeability zones. Two separate parallel tubes packed with different sand grain sizes were designed to emulate the case when there is non-cross flow heterogenity between the low and the high permeability layers in the reservoir. Experiments were designed to examine the effect of permeability contrast ratio on the performance of coupling PPG and polymer to increase oil recovery. The results show a significant increase in oil recovery from both low and high permeability cores after performing polymer flooding right away after gel treatment. The oil recovery incremental was varied and strongly dependent on permeability contrast ratios. PPGs improved oil sweep efficiency significantly when the core permeability layers became more heterogeneous. Injection profile was improved after the PPG treatment, thus oil recovery from the low permeability cores was increased significantly.
Recommended Citation
A. Imqam et al., "Combining Conformance Treatment with Mobility Control Improves Oil Sweep Efficiency in Non-Cross Flow Heterogeneous Reservoirs," Proceedings of the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference (2015, Moscow, Russia), Society of Petroleum Engineers(SPE), Oct 2015.
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.2118/176728-MS
Meeting Name
SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference (2015: Oct. 26-28, Moscow, Russia)
Department(s)
Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
Efficiency; Floods; Flow Of Fluids; Groundwater Flow; Oil Well Flooding; Oil Well Production; Petroleum Reservoir Engineering; Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation; Polymers; Water Recycling; Well Flooding; Conformance Control; Core Permeability; Enhance Oil Recoveries; Heterogeneous Reservoirs; High Permeability; Low Permeability Zone; Permeability Contrasts; Preferential Flows; Polypropylene Oxides
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-1613994368
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Language 2
Russian
Rights
© 2015 Society of Petroleum Engineers(SPE), All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 Oct 2015