A study of the performance of the LSWA CO2 EOR technique on improvement of oil recovery in sandstones

Low salinity water is an emerging enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method that causes wettability alteration towards a favorable state to reduce residual oil saturation, while water alternating gas (WAG) is a proven EOR process that enhances oil recovery by controlling mobility of both water and gas. The...

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Main Authors: H. Al-Abri, P. Pourafshary, N. Mosavat, H. Al Hadhrami
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2019-03-01
Series:Petroleum
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405656118300592
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spelling doaj-19f31e9154194277b8959a084be6d8ab2021-03-02T09:54:53ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Petroleum2405-65612019-03-01515866A study of the performance of the LSWA CO2 EOR technique on improvement of oil recovery in sandstonesH. Al-Abri0P. Pourafshary1N. Mosavat2H. Al Hadhrami3Petroleum Development Oman, OmanDepartment of Petroleum Engineering, School of Mining and Geosciences, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan; Corresponding author.Department of Engineering and Technology, Muscat University, OmanDepartment of Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, OmanLow salinity water is an emerging enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method that causes wettability alteration towards a favorable state to reduce residual oil saturation, while water alternating gas (WAG) is a proven EOR process that enhances oil recovery by controlling mobility of both water and gas. Therefore, combining the two EOR processes as low salinity water-alternating CO2 EOR injection (LSWA CO2) can further improve oil recovery by promoting the synergy of the mechanisms underlying these two methods.Core flooding experiments, contact angle, interfacial tension (IFT), and CO2 solubility measurement in oil and brine were conducted to investigate the viability and performance of LSWA CO2 in sandstone reservoirs. A favorable wettability alteration, along with IFT reduction and mobility control, are the mechanisms that contribute to residual oil mobilization efficiencies during the LSWA CO2 EOR process. In addition, LSWA CO2 core flooding experiments result in a significant incremental oil recovery.Three smart waters were tested in our research, to examine the impact of changing cationic composition on oil recovery. The solutions are designed brines as NaCl (SW1), MgCl2 (SW2), and KCl (SW3). Of the three solutions, SW1 yields the highest incremental oil recovery and highest IFT reduction. In addition, it results in a favorable wettability alteration towards a more water-wet state.In all cases, introducing CO2 to the brine/oil system shows a great advantage in terms of enhancing wettability modification, promoting IFT reduction, and controlling the displacement front of the injected fluid through mobility control.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405656118300592
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author H. Al-Abri
P. Pourafshary
N. Mosavat
H. Al Hadhrami
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P. Pourafshary
N. Mosavat
H. Al Hadhrami
A study of the performance of the LSWA CO2 EOR technique on improvement of oil recovery in sandstones
Petroleum
author_facet H. Al-Abri
P. Pourafshary
N. Mosavat
H. Al Hadhrami
author_sort H. Al-Abri
title A study of the performance of the LSWA CO2 EOR technique on improvement of oil recovery in sandstones
title_short A study of the performance of the LSWA CO2 EOR technique on improvement of oil recovery in sandstones
title_full A study of the performance of the LSWA CO2 EOR technique on improvement of oil recovery in sandstones
title_fullStr A study of the performance of the LSWA CO2 EOR technique on improvement of oil recovery in sandstones
title_full_unstemmed A study of the performance of the LSWA CO2 EOR technique on improvement of oil recovery in sandstones
title_sort study of the performance of the lswa co2 eor technique on improvement of oil recovery in sandstones
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Petroleum
issn 2405-6561
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Low salinity water is an emerging enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method that causes wettability alteration towards a favorable state to reduce residual oil saturation, while water alternating gas (WAG) is a proven EOR process that enhances oil recovery by controlling mobility of both water and gas. Therefore, combining the two EOR processes as low salinity water-alternating CO2 EOR injection (LSWA CO2) can further improve oil recovery by promoting the synergy of the mechanisms underlying these two methods.Core flooding experiments, contact angle, interfacial tension (IFT), and CO2 solubility measurement in oil and brine were conducted to investigate the viability and performance of LSWA CO2 in sandstone reservoirs. A favorable wettability alteration, along with IFT reduction and mobility control, are the mechanisms that contribute to residual oil mobilization efficiencies during the LSWA CO2 EOR process. In addition, LSWA CO2 core flooding experiments result in a significant incremental oil recovery.Three smart waters were tested in our research, to examine the impact of changing cationic composition on oil recovery. The solutions are designed brines as NaCl (SW1), MgCl2 (SW2), and KCl (SW3). Of the three solutions, SW1 yields the highest incremental oil recovery and highest IFT reduction. In addition, it results in a favorable wettability alteration towards a more water-wet state.In all cases, introducing CO2 to the brine/oil system shows a great advantage in terms of enhancing wettability modification, promoting IFT reduction, and controlling the displacement front of the injected fluid through mobility control.
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