Determination of critical alkalinity (pH) in Fahliyan carbonate reservoir using a new methodology

Abstract Formation damage is a great concern in reservoir management and can potentially occur due to exposure of formation to alkaline fluids. Exceeding pH over a critical pH may result in an in situ release of fine particles and therefore can cause pore plugging. In this study, a series of core-fl...

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Main Authors: Ali Hassani, Masood Mostofi, Mohammad Reza Kamali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-02-01
Series:Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0634-9
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spelling doaj-25a0548d65bf466c99bd1b81c697ba362020-11-25T01:46:21ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology2190-05582190-05662019-02-01932343235110.1007/s13202-019-0634-9Determination of critical alkalinity (pH) in Fahliyan carbonate reservoir using a new methodologyAli Hassani0Masood Mostofi1Mohammad Reza Kamali2Drilling and Well Completion Technologies and Research Group Department, Center for Exploration and Production Studies and Research, Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI)Department of Petroleum Engineering, Curtin UniversityCenter for Exploration and Production Studies and Research, Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI)Abstract Formation damage is a great concern in reservoir management and can potentially occur due to exposure of formation to alkaline fluids. Exceeding pH over a critical pH may result in an in situ release of fine particles and therefore can cause pore plugging. In this study, a series of core-flooding experiments was carried out to determine the critical pH of alkaline fluids flooding through core samples of Fahliyan carbonate formation. Alkaline fluids with different pH were injected into the core samples and the alkaline sensitivity of the carbonate formation was measured in both qualitative and quantitative forms. The applied approach provides an accurate determination of the degree of formation damage at a base pH (pH = 7) following successive changes in the fluid alkalinity. In addition, the pH values corresponding to different degrees of formation damage, determined qualitatively in other works, are calculated precisely in this paper. The flooded cores showed different response when exposed to fluids with different alkalinity while the degree of induced formation damage varied from ‘negligible’ to ‘severe’ which were, in some cases, noticeable and often irreversible. A polynomial relationship between the fluid alkalinity and the corresponding degree of formation damage was proposed for core no.3, which is compared with the conventional methods (Renpu method) underestimating the degree of formation damage (D k) compared to the modified approach introduced in this paper.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0634-9Sensitivity measurementCritical pHCore floodingFormation damageRenpu method
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author Ali Hassani
Masood Mostofi
Mohammad Reza Kamali
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Masood Mostofi
Mohammad Reza Kamali
Determination of critical alkalinity (pH) in Fahliyan carbonate reservoir using a new methodology
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
Sensitivity measurement
Critical pH
Core flooding
Formation damage
Renpu method
author_facet Ali Hassani
Masood Mostofi
Mohammad Reza Kamali
author_sort Ali Hassani
title Determination of critical alkalinity (pH) in Fahliyan carbonate reservoir using a new methodology
title_short Determination of critical alkalinity (pH) in Fahliyan carbonate reservoir using a new methodology
title_full Determination of critical alkalinity (pH) in Fahliyan carbonate reservoir using a new methodology
title_fullStr Determination of critical alkalinity (pH) in Fahliyan carbonate reservoir using a new methodology
title_full_unstemmed Determination of critical alkalinity (pH) in Fahliyan carbonate reservoir using a new methodology
title_sort determination of critical alkalinity (ph) in fahliyan carbonate reservoir using a new methodology
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
issn 2190-0558
2190-0566
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract Formation damage is a great concern in reservoir management and can potentially occur due to exposure of formation to alkaline fluids. Exceeding pH over a critical pH may result in an in situ release of fine particles and therefore can cause pore plugging. In this study, a series of core-flooding experiments was carried out to determine the critical pH of alkaline fluids flooding through core samples of Fahliyan carbonate formation. Alkaline fluids with different pH were injected into the core samples and the alkaline sensitivity of the carbonate formation was measured in both qualitative and quantitative forms. The applied approach provides an accurate determination of the degree of formation damage at a base pH (pH = 7) following successive changes in the fluid alkalinity. In addition, the pH values corresponding to different degrees of formation damage, determined qualitatively in other works, are calculated precisely in this paper. The flooded cores showed different response when exposed to fluids with different alkalinity while the degree of induced formation damage varied from ‘negligible’ to ‘severe’ which were, in some cases, noticeable and often irreversible. A polynomial relationship between the fluid alkalinity and the corresponding degree of formation damage was proposed for core no.3, which is compared with the conventional methods (Renpu method) underestimating the degree of formation damage (D k) compared to the modified approach introduced in this paper.
topic Sensitivity measurement
Critical pH
Core flooding
Formation damage
Renpu method
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0634-9
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