| Coupling the Alkaline-Surfactant-Polymer Technology and The Gelation Technology to Maximize Oil Production | |
| Pitts, Malcolm ; Qi, Jie ; Wilson, Dan ; Dowling, Phil ; Stewart, David ; Jones, Bill | |
| Surtek, Inc. | |
| 关键词: Oil Wells; Gels; 02 Petroleum; Oil Fields; Waterflooding; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/887243 RP-ID : none RP-ID : FC26-03NT15411 RP-ID : 887243 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
Performance and produced polymer evaluation of four alkaline-surfactant-polymer projects concluded that only one of the projects could have benefited from combining the alkaline-surfactant-polymer and gelation technologies. Cambridge, the 1993 Daqing, Mellott Ranch, and the Wardlaw alkaline-surfacant-polymer floods were studied. An initial gel treatment followed by an alkaline-surfactant-polymer flood in the Wardlaw field would have been a benefit due to reduction of fracture flow. Numerical simulation demonstrated that reducing the permeability of a high permeability zone of a reservoir with gel improved both waterflood and alkaline-surfactant-polymer flood oil recovery. A Minnelusa reservoir with both A and B sand production was simulated. A and B sands are separated by a shale layer. A sand and B sand waterflood oil recovery was improved by 196,000 bbls or 3.3% OOIP when a gel was placed in the B sand. Alkaline-surfactant-polymer flood oil recovery improvement over a waterflood was 392,000 bbls or 6.5% OOIP. Placing a gel into the B sand prior to an alkaline-surfactant-polymer flood resulted in 989,000 bbl or 16.4% OOIP more oil than only water injection. A sand and B sand alkaline-surfactant-polymer flood oil recovery was improved by 596,000 bbls or 9.9% OOIP when a gel was placed in the B sand.
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