LAPSE:2020.0341
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LAPSE:2020.0341
Investigation of an Improved Polymer Flooding Scheme by Compositionally-Tuned Slugs
Ryan Santoso, Victor Torrealba, Hussein Hoteit
April 14, 2020
Polymer flooding is an effective enhanced oil recovery technology used to reduce the mobility ratio and improve sweep efficiency. A new polymer injection scheme is investigated that relies on the cyclical injection of low-salinity, low-concentration polymer slugs chased by high-salinity, high-concentration polymer slugs. The effectiveness of the process is a function of several reservoir and design parameters related to polymer type, concentration, salinity, and reservoir heterogeneity. We use reservoir simulations and design-of-experiments (DoE) to investigate the effectiveness of the proposed polymer injection scheme. We show how key objective functions, such as recovery factor and injectivity, are impacted by the reservoir and design parameters. In this study, simulations showed that the new slug-based process was always superior to the reference polymer injection scheme using the traditional continuous injection scheme. Our results show that the process is most effective when the polymer weight is high, corresponding to large inaccessible pore-volumes, which enhances polymer acceleration. High vertical heterogeneity typically reduces the process performance because of increased mixing in the reservoir. The significance of this process is that it allows for increased polymer solution viscosity in the reservoir without increasing the total mass of polymer, and without impairing polymer injectivity at the well.
Keywords
injectivity, polymer, sensitivity, slug, surrogate, uncertainty
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Santoso R, Torrealba V, Hoteit H. Investigation of an Improved Polymer Flooding Scheme by Compositionally-Tuned Slugs. (2020). LAPSE:2020.0341
Author Affiliations
Santoso R: Physical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia [ORCID]
Torrealba V: Physical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia; Now with Chevron Co., 3901 Briarpark Dr, Houston, TX 77042, USA
Hoteit H: Physical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia [ORCID]
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Processes
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8
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2
Article Number
E197
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2020
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2020-02-06
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2227-9717
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