Affiliation:
1. Hilcorp Alaska, LLC, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Abstract
Abstract
Milne Point Field initiated the first polymer injection pilots on the North Slope of Alaska starting in 2018 and has rapidly progressed to full-field polymer injection within four years. The two initial pilot projects injected at an initial total rate of 6,000 barrels of water per day (bwpd) utilizing five horizontal injection wells. Expansion activities began two years later, in 2020, with the addition of three more polymer injection units. By the end of 2021, two more polymer injection units were added, followed by one in 2022 and another in 2023. Currently, Milne Point operates nine active polymer skids, and the field's polymer injection rate has reached 60,000 bwpd via 50 horizontal injection wells. Targeted reservoirs have average permeabilities ranging from 100 to 1000 md and in-situ oil viscosities ranging from 13 cp to 1300 cp. Both secondary and tertiary floods are being conducted in both greenfield and brownfield development areas, each with varying, yet all promising, results. The highest observed recovery is in a secondary polymer flood pattern at 34% of OOIP with an oil viscosity of 850 cp and water breakthrough after 5 years or 0.2 PV injection. Responses in injection well injectivities have ranged from as low as 0% up to a 50% loss to date and are observed to be correlated with well spacing and total reservoir mobility. The intent of this paper is to: a) provide an update on previously published results from 2022; b) highlight what has been done to date regarding moving from polymer flood concept to near full-field expansion; and c) present observed results with the hope that they can help set expectations for future polymer flood projects.
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