Displacement of Oil by Rich-Gas Banks

Author:

Arnold C.W.1,Stone H.L.1,Luffel D.L.1

Affiliation:

1. Humble Oil & Refining Co.

Abstract

Published in Petroleum Transactions, AIME, Volume 219, 1960, pages 305–312. Abstract The purpose of this research is to determinethe efficiency of small banks of enriched gas driven by methane in displacing oil from a porous medium andthe effects of variation in bank size and composition of that efficiency. Most of the experiments were conducted in a sand-packed tube 20-ft long and 1/2-in. in diameter. The hydrocarbon system generally used was methane, butane and decane at 2,500 psia and 160°F. The results of these experiments indicate that, in the regions contacted by the gas, a small bank of an oil-miscible gas driven by methane can displace all of the oil in a piston-like manner. If the enriched gas is of such composition as to remain immiscible with the oil, displacement of oil is less efficient than for the miscible case, and the gas hank travels through the sand with a velocity less than that of the driving gas. These data along with theories discussed imply that smaller banks and less total gas are required when the enriched gas and oil are miscible. Introduction Widespread application of enriched-gas drive to the recovery of oil rests upon a key factor the use of limited quantities, or "banks", of enriched gas. At the present time, the value of liquefied petroleum gas or other enriching agents discourages their use in a continuous injection technique, or even in a large bank, except in a few isolated reservoirs. If small banks of enriched gas driven by methane were as effective in displacing oil as is continuous injection, the enriched-gas drive process might be applied to a larger number of reservoirs. Previous research on the mechanics of the enriched-gas drive process reported by Stone and Crump and by Kehn, Pyndus and Gaskel has utilized continuous injection of enriched gas. This work has shown that two types of displacements occur. With gases containing sufficient intermediates, the oil is displaced miscibly and complete recovery is obtained from the regions swept. When gases are used which contain insufficient intermediate hydrocarbon for miscible displacement, oil is displaced immiscibly. In the latter type, selective solution of the intermediate hydrocarbons causes a swelling and reduction in viscosity of the oil and leads to an increased recovery over that obtained by dry-gas (methane) drive.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

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