Optimization of oil recovery using heated low salinity water (HLSW) in the horizontal sand pack column during water flooding: radiotracer intervention

Author:

Othman Noraishah,Mujaddid Bin Abdul Halim Akram,Firdaus Hakimi bin Mohd Zulkarnain Muhammad,Hizam Yusoff Nazrul

Abstract

Abstract Water-flooding is a prevalent technique for secondary oil recovery that is capable to increase oil recovery by up to 45%. Due to its accessibility, affordability, and simplicity, water flooding is the most frequently used secondary oil recovery technique. However, the efficiency of conventional water flooding is limited by capillary forces which holds the residual crude oil in pore structures. Moreover, during water flooding operation, the injected fluid does not penetrate sufficiently due to low permeability or presence of channelling inside the sandstone reservoir. Therefore, in this study, thermal recovery was introduced to 100ppm (0.1g/L) low salinity water (LSW) in order to investigate the percentage of oil recovery during water flooding. A horizontal sand pack column was used for water flooding experiment and temperature and injections rate are the parameters to be optimised with respect to percentage of oil recovery. The column was initially packed with 125micrometer sieved sand to ensure constant homogeneity is achieved. Initially, formation water which comprised with NaCl, CaCl2 and MgSO4 was introduced inside the column together with light oil and was aged overnight. TAPIS oil with viscosity of 0.001382 Pa.s (1.382cP) was used as light-oil in this study. The injection rate was set to 1 mL/min, 2 mL/min, and 3 mL/min respectively whereas, the temperature of the LSW was heated at 50 °C, 70 °C, and 90 °C subsequently. Heated water was supplied continuously throughout the sand pack which was heated using water blanket to retain heat at 70°C (reservoir temperature). In conclusion, 3 mL/min and 70°C were identified as optimum parameters and the oil recovery experiment was proceeded with liquid radiotracer using Technecium-99m (Tc-99m) intervention and resulted with 73% of yield. Nevertheless, the radiotracer intervention only provides the Residence Time Distribution (RTD) model which describe the behaviour of the sand pack during water flooding process.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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