Dynamic contact angles in oil–aqueous polymer solutions

2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 3337-3348
Author(s):  
Amer Al-Shareef ◽  
P. Neogi ◽  
Baojun Bai

Polymer flooding is an important process in enhanced oil recovery.

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 3779-3789 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tina Coolman ◽  
David Alexander ◽  
Rean Maharaj ◽  
Mohammad Soroush

Abstract The economy of Trinidad and Tobago which mainly relies on its energy sector is facing significant challenges due to declining crude oil production in a low commodity price environment. The need for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods to meet the current and future energy demands is urgent. Studies on the use of polymer flooding in Trinidad and Tobago are limited, especially in terms of necessary data concerning the characterization of the adsorption of polymer flooding chemicals such as xanthan gum and aquagel polymers on different soil types in Trinidad and the viscosity characteristics of the polymer flooding solutions which affect the key attributes of displacement and sweep efficiency that are needed to predict recovery efficiency and the potential use of these flooding agents in a particular well. Adsorption and viscosity experiments were conducted using xanthan gum and aquagel on three different soil types, namely sand, Valencia clay (high iron) and Longdenville clay (low iron). Xanthan gum exhibited the lowest adsorption capacity for Valencia clay but absorbed most on sand at concentrations above 1000 ppm and Longdenville clay below 1000 ppm. At concentrations below 250 ppm, all three soil-type absorbent materials exhibited similar adsorption capacities. Aquagel was more significantly absorbed on the three soil types compared to xanthan gum. The lowest adsorption capacity was observed for Valencia clay at concentration levels above 500 ppm; however, the clay had the highest adsorption capacity below this level. Sand had the highest adsorption capacity for aquagel at concentrations above 500 ppm while Longdenville clay was the lowest absorbent above 500 ppm. Generally, all three soil types had a similar adsorption capacity for xanthan gum at a concentration level of 250 ppm and for aquagel at a concentration level of 500 ppm. The results offered conclusive evidence demonstrating the importance that the pore structure characteristics of soil that may be present in oil wells on its adsorption characteristics and efficiency. Xanthan gum polymer concentration of 2000 ppm, 1000 ppm and 250 ppm showed viscosities of 125 cp, 63 cp and 42 cp, respectively. Aquagel polymer concentrations of 2000 ppm, 1000 ppm and 250 ppm showed viscosities of 63 cp, 42 cp and 21 cp, respectively. Aquagel polymer solutions were found to generally have lower viscosities than the xanthan gum polymer solutions at the same concentration. Adsorption and viscosity data for the xanthan gum and aquagel polymers were incorporated within CMG numerical simulation models to determine the technical feasibility of implementing a polymer flood in the selected EOR 44 located in the Oropouche field in the southwest peninsula of the island of Trinidad. Overall, aquagel polymer flood resulted in a higher oil recovery of 0.06 STB compared to the xanthan gum polymer flood, so the better EOR method would be aquagel polymer flood. Additionally, both cases of polymer flooding resulted in higher levels of oil recovery compared to CO2 injection and waterflooding and therefore polymer flooding will have greater impact on the EOR 44 well oil recovery.


Author(s):  
Marcelo Eduardo Novaes Freire Filho ◽  
Rosangela Barros Zanoni Lopes Moreno

In this work, Enhanced Oil Recovery methods were studied, with a focus on polymer flooding. Several works were surveyed to verify which parameters most affect the rheological behaviour of polymer solutions. Characteristics of reservoir rocks, important definitions of the oil industry and mathematical models of the rheology of viscous fluids were investigated as well.


2021 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 169-178
Author(s):  
Xiangguo LU ◽  
Bao CAO ◽  
Kun XIE ◽  
Weijia CAO ◽  
Yigang LIU ◽  
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Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marzieh Riahinezhad ◽  
Laura Romero-Zerón ◽  
Neil McManus ◽  
Alexander Penlidis

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Iskander Gusenov ◽  
Birzhan Zhappasbayev ◽  
Alexey Shakhvorostov

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Shukai Peng ◽  
Peihui Han ◽  
Guo Chen ◽  
Haibo Liu ◽  
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