Improved Oil Recovery IOR Pilot Projects in the Bakken Formation

Author:

Todd Hoffman B.1,Evans John G.1

Affiliation:

1. Montana Tech

Abstract

Abstract Unconventional formations such as the Eagle Ford, Niobrara and Bakken have made a significant impact on the oil industry over the last decade, but primary recovery factors are still low, typically less than 10%. The need for improved oil recovery (IOR) has been documented, but most published studies have focused on simulation models and lab tests. The next logical step includes field trials or pilot projects. Over the last 7-8 years, there have been a number of pilot tests for both water and gas injection in the Bakken. Results from these small pilots were reported to state agencies, and the first part of this paper analyzes the available public data on these pilots. Injectivity of gas or water does not appear to be an issue in the Bakken; however, the projects, in general, show early breakthrough times and poor reservoir sweep efficiencies. Offset wells showed little to no additional oil recovery, but the pilots were limited in scope and duration. Mitigating procedures were not fully implemented to deal with the problems that occurred. This paper also proposes methodologies for implementing second generation pilots for unconventional reservoirs. Methods are devised to improve understanding of the near well formation before injection starts, detect where fluids are entering and leaving along the lateral and correct for any associated poor sweep efficiency. We also propose long term information collecting strategies and contingency plans to deal with difficulties that may arise during the pilot. Using EOR to increase recovery from unconventional oil fields is important for the continued success of these plays, and this paper provides a thorough analysis of implementing IOR pilots in these fields.

Publisher

SPE

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