"Conventional and Unconventional "Conventional and Unconventional Methods To Enhance Oil Recovery"
"Conventional and Unconventional "Conventional and Unconventional Methods To Enhance Oil Recovery"
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Outlines
Introduction Stages of Oil Field Development
Primary Recovery Secondary Recovery Tertiary Recovery
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Conclusion
Introduction
General Aspects
Potential additions to HC reserves come from two sources
New discoveries, and Existing fields The ratio of discovery rate to consuming rate is one to four barrel of conventional oil, thus, the gap between discovery and consumption is big and may grow. Therefore, we should focus on the existing wells, including stripper wells.
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Introduction
Stages of Oil
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Introduction
Stages of Oil
Statistics
The average primary recovery rate is around 10 - 15 % of the original oil in place, depending on the oil and rock properties as well as drive mechanism The ultimate recovery factor can be increased to around 40 % by employing the secondary recovery method Therefore, oil left in the reservoir after the primary and secondary methods is the potential target of the enhanced oil recovery methods (EOR-methods)
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Capillary Pressure
Oil
Pc = Pnw Pw =
2 cos r
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Mobility ratio
The viscosity is very important factor that holds oil back in the reservoir In order to recover more oil from the reservoir, the viscosity of oil must be reduced or the viscosity of the displacing water must be increased
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EOR Mechansims
The mechanisms of EOR:
Eliminate or reduce capillary and Interfacial tension to improve the displacement efficiency Improve sweep efficiency by reducing the mobility ratio between injected and displaced fluids (Polymer, Thermal) Act on both phenomena at same time (Nc)
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P k L
Capillary number
= Displacing fluid velocity [m/day] = Displacing fluid viscosity [mPa.s] = Interfacial tension [mN/m]
For waterflooding, Nc is 10-6 to 10-7 (under certain assumptions) If the Nc can be increased to 10-4 to 10-2, the residual oil saturation will be reduced significantly.
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Waterflooding Zone
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Stegemeier ,1977
EOR Processes
Tertiary Recovery
Chemical Polymer
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Steam drive
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Horizontal wells drilled in stacked pairs form the basic unit of SAGD project (top). Steam injected into the upper well melts surrounding oil (bottom). Gravity causes the mobilized oil to flow downward to the lower well for production.
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SPE 101463
Chemical Flooding
Chemical flooding offers good opportunity to maximizing the reserves, specially in many depleted and waterflooded reservoirs Opportunities exist under economic conditions and current oil prize
Chemical Properties Desirable: Good solubility (low concentration) High injectivity Long-term stability against: Electrolytes Bacteria Temperature Oxidation pH-Value changes Low adsorption on the rock, special focus on carbonate reservoirs Simple handling and Low cost
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CHINA
Total Oil Production, B/D
Surfactant
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Source : SPE
Polymer Flooding
Injection Injection Production Production
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PhD Thesis of R.Meyn, 1995
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Exciting Challenges
Conclusion
The forces holding back the oil in the porous rock are the interfacial tension between oil and water, and the viscosity of the crude oil. EOR has been utilized to overcome or to minimize the physical and geological effects to mobilize additional oil. Its usually applied after primary and secondary recovery. There is no universal method to be applied in any reservoir
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Cont.
Conclusion
Certain reservoir and fluid parameters have to be considered by selecting any EOR methods Improvement of EOR can be achieved in conjunction with other advanced technologies, such as horizontal drilling etc
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