Mangala Polymer Flood Performance: Connecting the Dots Through In-Situ Polymer Sampling

Author:

Shankar Vivek1,Shekhar Sunit2,Gupta Abhishek Kumar2,Brown Alasdair3,Veerbhadrappa Santhosh4,Nakutnyy Petro4

Affiliation:

1. Cairn Oil and Gas, Vedanta Ltd (Corresponding author)

2. Cairn Oil and Gas, Vedanta Ltd

3. Cairn Oil and Gas, Vedanta Ltd (now with Rhynd Consulting LLC)

4. Saskatchewan Research Council

Abstract

Summary The Mangala field contains medium-gravity viscous crude oil. Notably, it is the largest polymer flood in India and 34% of the stock tank oil initially in place (STOIIP) has been produced in 11 years. Mangala was put on full field polymer flood in 2015, 6 years after the start of field production on waterflood in 2009. Polymer flood added nearly 93 million barrels above the anticipated waterflood recovery in 6 years. Reservoir simulation models could replicate the initial Mangala polymer flood performance. However, the performance of the lower layers of Mangala (FM-3 and FM-4) continued to progressively deviate from modeling estimates. Importantly, the observed polymer breakthrough deviated significantly from predictions. As the polymer flood matured, the trend of field water cut with time indicated that in-situ polymer viscosity was equivalent to only 50 to 60% of the surface polymer viscosity. For better predictions and corrective actions, it was necessary to understand the nature of degradation, the progressively deteriorating field performance, especially of the lower layers, and the deviation of polymer breakthrough trends from predictions. Carefully designed in-situ polymer sampling, laboratory studies, and reservoir modeling studies helped connect the dots to understand the field performance. There are several excellent publications on accelerated aging studies and some on polymer sampling. This paper offers an opportunity to directly compare experimental results with field data. The procedures used and lessons learned during field sampling can be useful for other operators for management of polymer floods.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology

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