Removal of Gas-Condensate by CO2 Huff-n-Puff Injection: A Simulation Study

Author:

Ayub Muhammad1,Ramadan Moemen2,Bataweel Mohammed A.1,Al-Mulhem Abdulrahman A.1

Affiliation:

1. Saudi Aramco

2. Schlumberger

Abstract

Abstract Accumulation of gas-condensates in near wellbore regions, and consequently reduction of gas production rates, is a well-known phenomenon in most gas reservoirs all around the globe. In this study, injection of CO2 in "huff-n-puff" mode and its potential advantages of removing accumulated gas-condensates are thoroughly investigated. A compositional simulator was used to capture the near wellbore fluid flow physics causing the condensate dropout under various wellbore/field operational conditions. The severity of condensate blockage was evaluated using detailed sensitivity and uncertainty analyses of various key static and dynamic influencing parameters such as porosity, permeability, fluid composition, boundary flux, and flowing bottomhole pressure. Under various scenarios of condensate blockage, studies related to effectiveness and optimization of CO2 slug-size, soaking-time, and flowback rate are conducted. As prove of concept, it is observed that miscibility of CO2 in condensates, and near wellbore re-vaporization of accumulated liquids, are two of the main mechanisms of removing the condensate blockage. It is also concluded that CO2 is relatively more effective in removing near wellbore condensates as compared to far-field regions. Finally, based on various optimization analyses, a viable approach to adopt huff-n-puff CO2 injection scheme is suggested.

Publisher

SPE

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