Control of capillary instability under hydrodynamic impact on the reservoir

Author:

Panahov Geylani M., ,Abbasov Eldar M.,Sultanov Babek N., ,

Abstract

The paper presents the results of studies on optimisation of water impact on a reservoir by means of sequential periodic increase in hydrodynamic pressure in order to extract capillary trapped oil. The method provides a coordinated account of both displacement conditions and capacitive-filtration characteristics of fluid-saturated reservoirs. The results of experimental, theoretical and field studies of mass transfer processes in the presence of hydrodynamic nonequilibrium in heterogeneous porous media are presented. This paper considers a case where capillary forces are the determining factor for the displacement of immiscible liquids. Laboratory test results have shown that the formation of CO2 in the reaction of an alkaline solution with naphthenic components can make an additional contribution to the control of surface tension in porous media. A series of experimental studies were carried out on a core sample model to simulate the oil displacement by in-situ generated CO2 gas-liquid system. The article offers an analytical and technological solution to the problem of ensuring the value of “capillary number” and capillary penetration corresponding to the most complete extraction of trapped oil by regulating the “rate” of filtration (hydrodynamic injection pressure). The paper presents the field cases of implementing the new reservoir stimulation techniques to increase sweep efficiency. For effective residual oil recovery in fluid flow direction, conditions of stepwise (staged) maintenance of specified hydrodynamic water pressure at the boundary of injection contour are considered. Estimated calculations allow to determine time duration and stage-by-stage control of injection pressure as a requirement for reaching the expected increase in oil recovery.

Publisher

The Oil and Gas Institute - National Research Institute

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Environmental Engineering

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