An experimental investigation on enhancing water flooding performance using oil-in-water emulsions in an Iranian oil reservoir

Abstract Emulsions are extensively prevalent in the oil industry in both advantageous and disadvantageous ways. In the literature, conventional water flooding in high permeability oil reservoirs has confronted with water channeling and poor sweep efficiency. In this paper, the remedial application o...

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Main Authors: Ehsan Yazdani Sadati, Eghbal Sahraei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0679-9
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spelling doaj-d4f2b05761304a718c4e80348331794f2020-11-25T02:25:47ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology2190-05582190-05662019-05-01942613262410.1007/s13202-019-0679-9An experimental investigation on enhancing water flooding performance using oil-in-water emulsions in an Iranian oil reservoirEhsan Yazdani Sadati0Eghbal Sahraei1Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Faculty, Sahand University of TechnologyPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Faculty, Sahand University of TechnologyAbstract Emulsions are extensively prevalent in the oil industry in both advantageous and disadvantageous ways. In the literature, conventional water flooding in high permeability oil reservoirs has confronted with water channeling and poor sweep efficiency. In this paper, the remedial application of O/W emulsions as an EOR method in improving water performance is discussed. To this purpose, a series of flooding experiments were carried out in one of the Iranian oil reservoirs in reservoir condition of 75 C and 2000 psi. Then, visual stability measurements were conducted to inspect the stability characterization of the emulsion. Sodium dodecyl sulfate was applied helping simple dispersion of the gasoil into the water phase, and emulsions with water percentage of 90, 80, 70 and 60 were developed to introduce into the porous media. It was found out from flooding experiments that emulsion injection after conventional water flooding can lead to additional oil recovery (up to 20%). Besides, the emulsion with 80% water cut was determined as the optimum emulsion for injection in this reservoir considering financial aspects. Moreover, results of the stability test revealed that the aqueous phase with one wt% surfactant or higher had formed emulsions which have been stable during a long period of 6 months.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0679-9Emulsion floodingEnhanced oil recoverySweep efficiencyO/W emulsionSandpack
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author Ehsan Yazdani Sadati
Eghbal Sahraei
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Eghbal Sahraei
An experimental investigation on enhancing water flooding performance using oil-in-water emulsions in an Iranian oil reservoir
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
Emulsion flooding
Enhanced oil recovery
Sweep efficiency
O/W emulsion
Sandpack
author_facet Ehsan Yazdani Sadati
Eghbal Sahraei
author_sort Ehsan Yazdani Sadati
title An experimental investigation on enhancing water flooding performance using oil-in-water emulsions in an Iranian oil reservoir
title_short An experimental investigation on enhancing water flooding performance using oil-in-water emulsions in an Iranian oil reservoir
title_full An experimental investigation on enhancing water flooding performance using oil-in-water emulsions in an Iranian oil reservoir
title_fullStr An experimental investigation on enhancing water flooding performance using oil-in-water emulsions in an Iranian oil reservoir
title_full_unstemmed An experimental investigation on enhancing water flooding performance using oil-in-water emulsions in an Iranian oil reservoir
title_sort experimental investigation on enhancing water flooding performance using oil-in-water emulsions in an iranian oil reservoir
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
issn 2190-0558
2190-0566
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Emulsions are extensively prevalent in the oil industry in both advantageous and disadvantageous ways. In the literature, conventional water flooding in high permeability oil reservoirs has confronted with water channeling and poor sweep efficiency. In this paper, the remedial application of O/W emulsions as an EOR method in improving water performance is discussed. To this purpose, a series of flooding experiments were carried out in one of the Iranian oil reservoirs in reservoir condition of 75 C and 2000 psi. Then, visual stability measurements were conducted to inspect the stability characterization of the emulsion. Sodium dodecyl sulfate was applied helping simple dispersion of the gasoil into the water phase, and emulsions with water percentage of 90, 80, 70 and 60 were developed to introduce into the porous media. It was found out from flooding experiments that emulsion injection after conventional water flooding can lead to additional oil recovery (up to 20%). Besides, the emulsion with 80% water cut was determined as the optimum emulsion for injection in this reservoir considering financial aspects. Moreover, results of the stability test revealed that the aqueous phase with one wt% surfactant or higher had formed emulsions which have been stable during a long period of 6 months.
topic Emulsion flooding
Enhanced oil recovery
Sweep efficiency
O/W emulsion
Sandpack
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0679-9
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