Affiliation:
1. The University of Texas at Austin
2. The University of Texas at Austin (Corresponding author)
Abstract
Summary
Polymer flooding improves the sweep efficiency of viscous oil recovery over waterflooding. The low-tension polymer (LTP) flooding has the potential to improve the displacement efficiency due to low interfacial tension (IFT) without sacrificing sweep efficiency. Compared with ultralow tension (<0.001 mN/m) alkaline-surfactant-polymer (ASP) floods, LTP flooding uses a low concentration surfactant to moderately reduce the IFT (>0.01 mN/m). The objective of this research is to evaluate the performance of LTP floods as a function of IFT for a viscous oil in a 2D sandpack. Over 20 nonionic surfactants/cosolvents were tested. A series of sandpack flooding experiments were conducted in a custom-designed 2D visualization cell. The results show that short-hydrophobic surfactants 2EH-xPO-yEO can reduce the IFT to as low as 0.05 dyne/cm. Flooding experiments were performed in sandpacks with and without connate water saturation. The sandpack was water-wet for the experiments with connate water. For the experiments without connate water, the sandpack was oil-wet. A base-case secondary polymer flood (without any surfactant) with a viscosity ratio (µo/µp) of 10 showed a stable displacement and an oil recovery of 82% at the first pore volume injected (PVI). An LTP flood with an IFT of 0.1 dyne/cm also had a stable displacement front, but a higher oil recovery at 1 PVI [90% original oil in place (OOIP)]. Further reduction in IFT to 0.05 dyne/cm resulted in an unstable displacement and a lower recovery of 65% OOIP. For the experiments without connate water saturation, sandpack was oil-wet; the base-case polymer flood at a viscosity ratio of 10 showed severe fingering and a low oil recovery at 1 PVI (58% OOIP). Adding surfactants did not improve the oil recovery in oil-wet sandpacks.
Publisher
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Subject
Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology
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