EOR and Reservoir preservation in Rag-e Sefied Oil and Gas Field: With Base of Reservoir Fluid Geochemistry
Abstract Mineral ions are present in aqueous solutions in most industrial and operational processes, including oil operation. Accurate analysis and sampling of the formation water and its dissolved minerals during the operation of the oil industry can be a valuable solution for the efficient management of oil production from the reservoir. Therefore, in this study, evaluation of inorganic ions and their concentration in formation water for 6 well samples in the Rag-e Sefid Oil and Gas Field was considered. According to the results of this study, calcium, sodium and magnesium cations as well as sulfate, bicarbonate and chloride anions are soluble inorganic ions in the Rag Sefid Oil Field Formation. Also, in this study formation of inorganic sediment CaSO4, CaSO4.2H2O, CaCO3 and MgCO3 was studied. Based on the operating conditions of the Rag-e Sefid Oil and Gas field, the formation of calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate mineral deposits is significant. With base of geochemical analysis in reservoir rock samples and ions ratios these reservoir is good for preservation. The results thus provide more accurate predictions in terms of where to find gas reservoirs in the Zagros basin, and can lead to significantly better exploitation of these resources and also estimation of rate of sedimentation for EOR.