Layer recombination technique for waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage

Abstract Layer recombination is an important technique to improve the oil recovery of waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs, especially at high water cut stage. This technique significantly increases the oil recovery percent of relatively lower-permeability layers when all the formation layers ar...

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Main Authors: Chuanzhi Cui, Zhongwei Wu
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-018-0439-2
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spelling doaj-9dee32161dc04a97908af27b4ab1b82d2020-11-25T00:44:21ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology2190-05582190-05662018-01-01841363137110.1007/s13202-018-0439-2Layer recombination technique for waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stageChuanzhi Cui0Zhongwei Wu1College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China)College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China)Abstract Layer recombination is an important technique to improve the oil recovery of waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs, especially at high water cut stage. This technique significantly increases the oil recovery percent of relatively lower-permeability layers when all the formation layers are perforated and produced simultaneously. Parameters such as formation permeability, crude oil viscosity, remaining oil saturation, the presence of hydraulic fractures or others have an impact on the production performance after layer recombination. It is quite difficult to take all these influencing factors into consideration when making layer recombination decisions. Therefore, this paper proposes the ‘apparent mobility’ as the decision index of layer recombination for low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage, and the optimal apparent mobility contrast values for layer recombination under different producing pressure drop are obtained. The equivalent permeability of fractured layers is introduced into the apparent mobility. This technique has been applied to the layer recombination treatment of Block Five of Bonan oilfield in Shengli oilfield of SINOPEC, and the oil recovery increased approximately 3.1% compared with the previous commingling production scenario, which confirmed the validity of this proposed method.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-018-0439-2Layer recombinationLow-permeability reservoirsHigh water cut stageApparent mobility contrastEquivalent permeability
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author Chuanzhi Cui
Zhongwei Wu
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Zhongwei Wu
Layer recombination technique for waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
Layer recombination
Low-permeability reservoirs
High water cut stage
Apparent mobility contrast
Equivalent permeability
author_facet Chuanzhi Cui
Zhongwei Wu
author_sort Chuanzhi Cui
title Layer recombination technique for waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage
title_short Layer recombination technique for waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage
title_full Layer recombination technique for waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage
title_fullStr Layer recombination technique for waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage
title_full_unstemmed Layer recombination technique for waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage
title_sort layer recombination technique for waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
issn 2190-0558
2190-0566
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Layer recombination is an important technique to improve the oil recovery of waterflooded low-permeability reservoirs, especially at high water cut stage. This technique significantly increases the oil recovery percent of relatively lower-permeability layers when all the formation layers are perforated and produced simultaneously. Parameters such as formation permeability, crude oil viscosity, remaining oil saturation, the presence of hydraulic fractures or others have an impact on the production performance after layer recombination. It is quite difficult to take all these influencing factors into consideration when making layer recombination decisions. Therefore, this paper proposes the ‘apparent mobility’ as the decision index of layer recombination for low-permeability reservoirs at high water cut stage, and the optimal apparent mobility contrast values for layer recombination under different producing pressure drop are obtained. The equivalent permeability of fractured layers is introduced into the apparent mobility. This technique has been applied to the layer recombination treatment of Block Five of Bonan oilfield in Shengli oilfield of SINOPEC, and the oil recovery increased approximately 3.1% compared with the previous commingling production scenario, which confirmed the validity of this proposed method.
topic Layer recombination
Low-permeability reservoirs
High water cut stage
Apparent mobility contrast
Equivalent permeability
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-018-0439-2
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