Air Injection LTO Process: An IOR Technique for Light-Oil Reservoirs

Author:

Ren S. R.1,Greaves M.2,Rathbone R. R.2

Affiliation:

1. Heriot-Watt U.

2. U. of Bath

Abstract

Summary The paper describes an air injection improved oil recovery (IOR) process for the recovery of residual oil from light-oil reservoirs. Unlike the air injection technique applied in heavy-oil reservoirs, the main concern for a light-oil reservoir is to remove the oxygen from the injected air by some kind of spontaneous reaction between the oil and oxygen. In-situ combustion in heavy oil reservoirs is a very effective reaction pathway to achieve complete oxygen consumption, as well as to generate heat for enhanced oil recovery. For deep light-oil reservoirs, in-situ combustion is not necessary and may not be readily sustained. More likely, so-called low temperature oxidation (LTO) will prevail. In this study, the potential for LTO reactions to consume oxygen, the reaction rate, and the reaction pathways are investigated. A simplified LTO reaction model has been established based on experimental data obtained from a batch reactor experiment. The model was validated against high-pressure flow displacement experiments in an oxidation tube. A scoping simulation study on a reservoir scale has enabled a sensitivity assessment of the process to be made. The effect of air injection rate, reservoir dip, oil viscosity, formation permeability, numerical grid size, and reservoir temperature on oil recovery and the thermal effect were investigated. Compared with what is normally understood to be conventional air injection (insitu combustion), the air injection LTO process is flexible in terms of injection rate, stable because of spontaneous reaction (if the reservoir temperature is high enough), and also an economic alternative to hydrocarbon, nitrogen, or carbon dioxide gas. It can also be used as a secondary recovery method in reservoirs that are not suitable for water injection.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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