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Parameter optimization of gas alternative water for CO2 flooding in low permeability hydrocarbon reservoirs
The parameters influencing gas alternative water (WAG) for CO2 flooding in the low permeability block of the Jilin oil fields in China were investigated using the numerical simulation software, Eclipse. The minimum miscibility pressure was first determined based on slim tube tests. Comparisons were made between continuous water flooding, continuous CO2 flooding, and WAG flooding methods. The oil recovery ratio of “gas injection first method” was higher than that of “water injection first method” and the mechanism of CO2 displacement was analyzed. The optimum parameters for WAG flooding were 7 for the number of slugs, 0.3845 PV for the total injection volume, approximately 0.5742 for the gas/water slug ratio, and 120 days for the stewing time. The optimum injection timing of the switching depletion development to the WAG injection was 0.25 years and the earlier switching to the WAG injection after water flooding was more suitable for enhanced oil recovery. The maximal cumulative water injection by water flooding or by WAG flooding yielded the highest oil recovery ratio for homogeneous reservoir. The results do not only play a very important role in optimizing different development schemes but also provide theoretical basis for CO2 flooding in low permeability hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Parameter optimization of gas alternative water for CO2 flooding in low permeability hydrocarbon reservoirs
The parameters influencing gas alternative water (WAG) for CO2 flooding in the low permeability block of the Jilin oil fields in China were investigated using the numerical simulation software, Eclipse. The minimum miscibility pressure was first determined based on slim tube tests. Comparisons were made between continuous water flooding, continuous CO2 flooding, and WAG flooding methods. The oil recovery ratio of “gas injection first method” was higher than that of “water injection first method” and the mechanism of CO2 displacement was analyzed. The optimum parameters for WAG flooding were 7 for the number of slugs, 0.3845 PV for the total injection volume, approximately 0.5742 for the gas/water slug ratio, and 120 days for the stewing time. The optimum injection timing of the switching depletion development to the WAG injection was 0.25 years and the earlier switching to the WAG injection after water flooding was more suitable for enhanced oil recovery. The maximal cumulative water injection by water flooding or by WAG flooding yielded the highest oil recovery ratio for homogeneous reservoir. The results do not only play a very important role in optimizing different development schemes but also provide theoretical basis for CO2 flooding in low permeability hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Parameter optimization of gas alternative water for CO2 flooding in low permeability hydrocarbon reservoirs
Liu, Pengcheng (author) / Zhang, Xiaokun (author) / Hao, Mingqiang (author) / Liu, Jiaqi (author) / Yuan, Zhe (author)
2016-05-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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