Day 2 Tue, June 13, 2017 2017
DOI: 10.2118/185851-ms
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Compaction and Dilation Effects on Polymer Flood Performance

Abstract: During recent field applications of polymer flooding in unconsolidated reservoirs, questions have arisen concerning the role of compaction and/or dilation on flood performance. The primary goal for this paper was to assess the extent to which the compressible nature of a formation affects polymer flooding. The Tambaredjo field in Suriname (with in-situ oil viscosity ~600 cp) was used as a model for this study. Comparisons were made during simulations where formation compressibility was 5.6 × 10-4 psi-1 versus … Show more

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