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Process, mechanism and impacts of scale formation in alkaline flooding by a variable porosity and permeability model
  • ISSN号:0567-7718
  • 期刊名称:《力学学报:英文版》
  • 时间:0
  • 分类:TE312[石油与天然气工程—油气田开发工程] TE357.46[石油与天然气工程—油气田开发工程]
  • 作者机构:Key Laboratory of Mechanics in Fluid Solid CouplingSystems, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy ofSciences, Beijing 100190, China
  • 相关基金:supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant 2005CB221300);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant 11302234)
中文摘要:

In spite of the role of alkali in enhancing oil recovery(EOR), the formation of precipitation during alkaline-surfactant-polymer(ASP) flooding can severely do harm to the stratum of oil reservoirs, which has been observed in situ tests of oil fields such as scale deposits found in oil stratum and at the bottom of oil wells. On the other hand,remarkable variation of stratum parameters, e.g., pore radius,porosity, and permeability due to scale formation considerably affects seepage flow and alkaline flooding process in return. The objective of this study is to firstly examine these mutual influential phenomena and corresponding mechanisms along with EOR during alkaline flooding when the effects of precipitation are no longer negligible. The chemical kinetic theory is applied for the specific fundamental reactions to describe the process of rock dissolution in silicabased reservoirs. The solubility product principle is used to analyze the mechanism of alkali scale formation in flooding.Then a 3D alkaline flooding coupling model accounting for the variation of porosity and permeability is established to quantitatively estimate the impact of alkali scales on reservoir stratum. The reliability of the present model is verified in comparison with indoor experiments and field tests of the Daqing oil field. Then, the numerical simulations on a 1/4well group in a 5-spot pattern show that the precipitation grows with alkali concentration, temperature, and injection pressure and, thus, reduces reservoir permeability and oil recovery correspondingly. As a result, the selection of alkaliwith a weak base is preferable in ASP flooding by tradeoff strategy.

英文摘要:

In spite of the role of alkali in enhancing oil recovery(EOR), the formation of precipitation during alkaline-surfactant-polymer(ASP) flooding can severely do harm to the stratum of oil reservoirs, which has been observed in situ tests of oil fields such as scale deposits found in oil stratum and at the bottom of oil wells. On the other hand,remarkable variation of stratum parameters, e.g., pore radius,porosity, and permeability due to scale formation considerably affects seepage flow and alkaline flooding process in return. The objective of this study is to firstly examine these mutual influential phenomena and corresponding mechanisms along with EOR during alkaline flooding when the effects of precipitation are no longer negligible. The chemical kinetic theory is applied for the specific fundamental reactions to describe the process of rock dissolution in silicabased reservoirs. The solubility product principle is used to analyze the mechanism of alkali scale formation in flooding.Then a 3D alkaline flooding coupling model accounting for the variation of porosity and permeability is established to quantitatively estimate the impact of alkali scales on reservoir stratum. The reliability of the present model is verified in comparison with indoor experiments and field tests of the Daqing oil field. Then, the numerical simulations on a 1/4well group in a 5-spot pattern show that the precipitation grows with alkali concentration, temperature, and injection pressure and, thus, reduces reservoir permeability and oil recovery correspondingly. As a result, the selection of alkaliwith a weak base is preferable in ASP flooding by tradeoff strategy.

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期刊信息
  • 《力学学报:英文版》
  • 中国科技核心期刊
  • 主管单位:中国科学技术协会
  • 主办单位:中国力学学会 中国科学院力学研究所
  • 主编:卢天健
  • 地址:北京市海淀区北四环西路15号
  • 邮编:100190
  • 邮箱:actams@cstam.org.cn
  • 电话:010-62536271
  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN:0567-7718
  • 国内统一刊号:ISSN:11-2063/O3
  • 邮发代号:2-703
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  • 被引量:352