The effectiveness of computed tomography for the experimental assessment of surfactant-polymer flooding

The Surfactant-Polymer (SP) process is a type of Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (CEOR) method. They are still a challenge for the petroleum oil industry mainly because of the difficulty in designing and forecasting the process behavior on the field scale. Therefore, understanding of the phenomena as...

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Main Authors: Tapias Hernández Fabián Andrés, Moreno Rosângela Barros Zanoni Lopes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Oil & Gas Science and Technology
Online Access:https://ogst.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr/articles/ogst/full_html/2020/01/ogst190233/ogst190233.html
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spelling doaj-981a69f08c494a8bb3988fdf3cc296042021-04-02T10:12:34ZengEDP SciencesOil & Gas Science and Technology1294-44751953-81892020-01-0175510.2516/ogst/2019069ogst190233The effectiveness of computed tomography for the experimental assessment of surfactant-polymer floodingTapias Hernández Fabián Andrés0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8623-9538Moreno Rosângela Barros Zanoni Lopes1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5216-4638School of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Energy, University of CampinasSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Energy, University of CampinasThe Surfactant-Polymer (SP) process is a type of Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (CEOR) method. They are still a challenge for the petroleum oil industry mainly because of the difficulty in designing and forecasting the process behavior on the field scale. Therefore, understanding of the phenomena associated with a CEOR process is of vital importance. For these reasons, this work discusses the benefits of Computed Tomography (CT) uses for the experimental assessment of a SP process. The research includes a literature review that allows identifying the main CT usages for petroleum engineering and a discussion concerning the effectiveness of mathematic expressions proposed for the tomography images treatment of two-phase flow displacement. The conducted experimental methodology can be reproduced to assess the benefits of any chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) process with CT. Thus, this paper assesses the conventional waterflooding (WF) and SP flooding as secondary and tertiary oil recovery methods. The developed study allowed us to evaluate through CT images the porosity and the saturation profiles along the rock sample. Also, CT processed data enabled checking the volumetric material balance and determine the oil Recovery Factor (RF). The doubled checked SP data showed an RF increase of 17 and 10 percentage points for secondary and tertiary chemical injection schemes respect to conventional waterflooding. Finally, comparative results of the water cut (Wcut) evidenced the mobility ratio improvement and reduction on the remaining oil saturation.https://ogst.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr/articles/ogst/full_html/2020/01/ogst190233/ogst190233.html
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author Tapias Hernández Fabián Andrés
Moreno Rosângela Barros Zanoni Lopes
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The effectiveness of computed tomography for the experimental assessment of surfactant-polymer flooding
Oil & Gas Science and Technology
author_facet Tapias Hernández Fabián Andrés
Moreno Rosângela Barros Zanoni Lopes
author_sort Tapias Hernández Fabián Andrés
title The effectiveness of computed tomography for the experimental assessment of surfactant-polymer flooding
title_short The effectiveness of computed tomography for the experimental assessment of surfactant-polymer flooding
title_full The effectiveness of computed tomography for the experimental assessment of surfactant-polymer flooding
title_fullStr The effectiveness of computed tomography for the experimental assessment of surfactant-polymer flooding
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of computed tomography for the experimental assessment of surfactant-polymer flooding
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series Oil & Gas Science and Technology
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1953-8189
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The Surfactant-Polymer (SP) process is a type of Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (CEOR) method. They are still a challenge for the petroleum oil industry mainly because of the difficulty in designing and forecasting the process behavior on the field scale. Therefore, understanding of the phenomena associated with a CEOR process is of vital importance. For these reasons, this work discusses the benefits of Computed Tomography (CT) uses for the experimental assessment of a SP process. The research includes a literature review that allows identifying the main CT usages for petroleum engineering and a discussion concerning the effectiveness of mathematic expressions proposed for the tomography images treatment of two-phase flow displacement. The conducted experimental methodology can be reproduced to assess the benefits of any chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) process with CT. Thus, this paper assesses the conventional waterflooding (WF) and SP flooding as secondary and tertiary oil recovery methods. The developed study allowed us to evaluate through CT images the porosity and the saturation profiles along the rock sample. Also, CT processed data enabled checking the volumetric material balance and determine the oil Recovery Factor (RF). The doubled checked SP data showed an RF increase of 17 and 10 percentage points for secondary and tertiary chemical injection schemes respect to conventional waterflooding. Finally, comparative results of the water cut (Wcut) evidenced the mobility ratio improvement and reduction on the remaining oil saturation.
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