Experimental Evaluation of SAGD/ISC Hybrid Recovery Method

Author:

Paitakhti Oskouei Seyed Javad1,Maini Brij B.1,Moore R. Gordon1,Mehta Sudarshan A.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Calgary

Abstract

Summary Most current in-situ recovery methods have limitations which restrict their application in many heavy-oil reservoirs. There is also a variety of undesirable environmental issues associated with existing thermal-recovery techniques. To overcome some of these problems, novel hybrid processes have been proposed that combine steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) and in-situ-combustion (ISC) technologies. In the conventional ISC process, oil is displaced by an elevated-temperature combustion zone, but when the native oil mobility is low, this displacement becomes problematic because of the low oil mobility downstream of the combustion front. Heating the reservoir and reducing the distance between injector and producer can prevent such cold liquid blocking in the combustion process. This suggests that a well configuration that greatly decreases the distance between the injector and the producer (e.g., the SAGD well configuration) could be advantageous in ISC-based recovery methods. Moreover, running the SAGD operation in the initial period creates a vapour-filled depleted zone in the reservoir that would be sufficiently hot to start combustion on air injection. To investigate the feasibility of this idea, a hybrid experiment was conducted at a representative reservoir pressure. During the experiment, SAGD was operated in a physical model for a period and then combustion was started by switching from steam injection to air injection. A modified well arrangement was used to help the process operation, oil ignition, and combustion-front formation. Residual oil and water saturations in the model were analyzed. Also, core samples were extracted from the model to evaluate asphaltenes and coke formation. It was shown that it may be possible to recover nearly 70% of the original oil in place with a modified well arrangement.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,General Chemical Engineering

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