Laboratory study on efficiency of three calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in the presence of EOR chemicals

Chemical flooding has been widely used in the oil industry since the 1980s for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) process. Previous studies have shown that the effectiveness of calcium carbonate scale inhibitors is affected by many factors, such as water composition, system pressure, temperature, productio...

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Main Authors: Qiwei Wang, Feng Liang, Waleed Al-Nasser, Faez Al-Dawood, Tawfiq Al-Shafai, Hameed Al-Badairy, Shouwen Shen, Hassan Al-Ajwad
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-12-01
Series:Petroleum
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565611730144X
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spelling doaj-afd246a1615d4e058a44141a6ed146222021-02-02T05:01:23ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Petroleum2405-65612018-12-0144375384Laboratory study on efficiency of three calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in the presence of EOR chemicalsQiwei Wang0Feng Liang1Waleed Al-Nasser2Faez Al-Dawood3Tawfiq Al-Shafai4Hameed Al-Badairy5Shouwen Shen6Hassan Al-Ajwad7Saudi Aramco, Research & Development Center, P.O. Box 62, Dhahran 31311, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author.Aramco Services Company, Aramco Research Center ─ Houston, 16300 Park Row, Houston, TX 77084, USASaudi Aramco, Research & Development Center, P.O. Box 62, Dhahran 31311, Saudi ArabiaSaudi Aramco, Research & Development Center, P.O. Box 62, Dhahran 31311, Saudi ArabiaSaudi Aramco, Research & Development Center, P.O. Box 62, Dhahran 31311, Saudi ArabiaSaudi Aramco, Research & Development Center, P.O. Box 62, Dhahran 31311, Saudi ArabiaSaudi Aramco, Research & Development Center, P.O. Box 62, Dhahran 31311, Saudi ArabiaSaudi Aramco, Research & Development Center, P.O. Box 62, Dhahran 31311, Saudi ArabiaChemical flooding has been widely used in the oil industry since the 1980s for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) process. Previous studies have shown that the effectiveness of calcium carbonate scale inhibitors is affected by many factors, such as water composition, system pressure, temperature, production rates, pH etc. The breakthrough of the EOR chemicals in the production well could also affect scale formation process and interfere with the scale treatment program as well. However, the studies on the impacts of injected EOR chemicals to scale inhibitor performances are very limited. This paper presents the comprehensive laboratory study on the impacts of the EOR chemicals on CaCO3 scale formation and prevention using static bottle and dynamic tube blocking methods. The EOR chemicals used in this study are a combination of surfactants and polymers. Three different types of inhibitors were evaluated: tri-phosphonate, penta-phosphonate, and polyacrylate based chemicals. Inhibition (%) from the bottle test and minimum effective dose (MED) based on the tube blocking method were determined for each inhibitor at 160 °F. Scale precipitates from the bottle tests were also characterized for morphology and polymorphs using environmental scanning electron (ESEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. Results suggest that the performance of scale inhibitors could be substantially affected by the EOR chemicals. In dynamic tube blocking tests, the MED values of inhibitors were increased roughly 10 times with the EOR chemicals. The static bottle tests showed considerable changes under the test conditions. The impact of EOR chemicals were also demonstrated by the remarkable ranges of crystal morphologies, changing from simple aragonite columns to nanorod, distorted spheroid, and flower-like superstructure in the presence of EOR chemicals and inhibitors. Keywords: Calcium carbonate, Scaling, Inhibitor, Chemical flooding, Enhanced oil recoveryhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565611730144X
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author Qiwei Wang
Feng Liang
Waleed Al-Nasser
Faez Al-Dawood
Tawfiq Al-Shafai
Hameed Al-Badairy
Shouwen Shen
Hassan Al-Ajwad
spellingShingle Qiwei Wang
Feng Liang
Waleed Al-Nasser
Faez Al-Dawood
Tawfiq Al-Shafai
Hameed Al-Badairy
Shouwen Shen
Hassan Al-Ajwad
Laboratory study on efficiency of three calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in the presence of EOR chemicals
Petroleum
author_facet Qiwei Wang
Feng Liang
Waleed Al-Nasser
Faez Al-Dawood
Tawfiq Al-Shafai
Hameed Al-Badairy
Shouwen Shen
Hassan Al-Ajwad
author_sort Qiwei Wang
title Laboratory study on efficiency of three calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in the presence of EOR chemicals
title_short Laboratory study on efficiency of three calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in the presence of EOR chemicals
title_full Laboratory study on efficiency of three calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in the presence of EOR chemicals
title_fullStr Laboratory study on efficiency of three calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in the presence of EOR chemicals
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory study on efficiency of three calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in the presence of EOR chemicals
title_sort laboratory study on efficiency of three calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in the presence of eor chemicals
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Petroleum
issn 2405-6561
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Chemical flooding has been widely used in the oil industry since the 1980s for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) process. Previous studies have shown that the effectiveness of calcium carbonate scale inhibitors is affected by many factors, such as water composition, system pressure, temperature, production rates, pH etc. The breakthrough of the EOR chemicals in the production well could also affect scale formation process and interfere with the scale treatment program as well. However, the studies on the impacts of injected EOR chemicals to scale inhibitor performances are very limited. This paper presents the comprehensive laboratory study on the impacts of the EOR chemicals on CaCO3 scale formation and prevention using static bottle and dynamic tube blocking methods. The EOR chemicals used in this study are a combination of surfactants and polymers. Three different types of inhibitors were evaluated: tri-phosphonate, penta-phosphonate, and polyacrylate based chemicals. Inhibition (%) from the bottle test and minimum effective dose (MED) based on the tube blocking method were determined for each inhibitor at 160 °F. Scale precipitates from the bottle tests were also characterized for morphology and polymorphs using environmental scanning electron (ESEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. Results suggest that the performance of scale inhibitors could be substantially affected by the EOR chemicals. In dynamic tube blocking tests, the MED values of inhibitors were increased roughly 10 times with the EOR chemicals. The static bottle tests showed considerable changes under the test conditions. The impact of EOR chemicals were also demonstrated by the remarkable ranges of crystal morphologies, changing from simple aragonite columns to nanorod, distorted spheroid, and flower-like superstructure in the presence of EOR chemicals and inhibitors. Keywords: Calcium carbonate, Scaling, Inhibitor, Chemical flooding, Enhanced oil recovery
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