2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c05356
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Effect of Conformance Control Patterns and Size of the Slug of In Situ Supercritical CO2 Emulsion on Tertiary Oil Recovery by Supercritical CO2 Miscible Injection for Carbonate Reservoirs

Abstract: The reservoir heterogeneity is the major cause of poor volumetric sweep efficiency in sandstone and carbonate reservoirs. Displacing fluids (water, chemical solution, gas, and supercritical CO 2 (sc-CO 2 )) flow toward the high permeable zone. A significant fraction of oil remains in the low permeable zone due to the permeability contrast. This study used in situ sc-CO 2 emulsion as a conformance control agent to plug the high permeable zone and improve the low permeable zone's volumetric sweep efficiency in c… Show more

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“…For conformance improvement, the solubilization parameter assesses the ability of the emulsifier to exhibit sufficient interfacial characteristics to the microemulsion. 33 This condition is achieved by the formation of highly efficient sheltering structures, such as direct micelles, reverse micelles, and bilayer structures. These structures consist of a core phase encapsulated by the presence of surfactants and dispersed in an otherwise solvent phase.…”
Section: Key Aspects Of Microemulsion-assisted Conformance Control Te...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For conformance improvement, the solubilization parameter assesses the ability of the emulsifier to exhibit sufficient interfacial characteristics to the microemulsion. 33 This condition is achieved by the formation of highly efficient sheltering structures, such as direct micelles, reverse micelles, and bilayer structures. These structures consist of a core phase encapsulated by the presence of surfactants and dispersed in an otherwise solvent phase.…”
Section: Key Aspects Of Microemulsion-assisted Conformance Control Te...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oil present in the high permeability zones was produced during this water flood and the water cut gradually increased to values as high as ~98%. This represents a state of uneconomical water production ratio and requires chemical intervention to render a 'conforming' drive the porous flow (Ding et al, 2021;X. Zhou et al, 2020).…”
Section: Pressure Response and Water Production Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pressure response showed a sharp increase in pressure drop with a favorable reduction in water cut percentage to 30% until 0.84 PV injection of ME fluid. This occurs due to the plugging of water channels in the high permeability zones of the rock, which leads to a lower water-to-oil production ratio (Ding et al, 2021;Irani and Ghannadi, 2020;Sagbana and Abushaikha, 2021;X. Zhou et al, 2020).…”
Section: Pressure Response and Water Production Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The release mechanism, as illustrated in Scheme , involves slow hydrolysis of the ester group to generate carboxylic acid, which subsequently reacts with the carbonate surface to produce carboxylate salts. In addition to the surfactant generation, during hydrolysis, the generated carboxylic acid assists using the stimulation of carbonate formations and the generated carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas promotes conformance control. , The ratio of constituent monomers and the PEG length, which acts as a protective shell, were optimized to achieve colloidal stability, while ensuring a proper hydrolysis rate of the ester side chain. In addition, the hydrolysis kinetics and the surfactant release profile were systematically studied under various salinity and temperature conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%