Investigation of Enhanced Oil Recovery with the Upscaled Three Phase Flow Model in an Oil Reservoir

S. Rabbani, H. Abderrahmane, M. Sassi
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For past few decades, Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) has been posing an exigent task for researchers in oil and gas industry. Traditionally for many geological formations, water and gas are used as displacing fluids for oil recovery. More recently foam–a dispersion of liquid in gas–has proved to be highly successful than traditional fluid displacement methods to recover trapped oil in the porous rock. Foam increases oil displacement efficiency by controlling gas mobility and gravity override. In this work oil recovery efficiency using water, gas and foam flooding is compared. To determine optimal oil recovery scenario, we perform numerical modelling for two-phase immiscible flows in porous media and perform simulations to determine oil recovery from water, gas and foam flooding. 2D two-phase and three-phase flow models are created in COMSOL and effects of viscous instabilities and permeability of different ground layers on recovery factor are investigated.
基于三相流模型的油藏提高采收率研究
在过去的几十年里,提高石油采收率(EOR)一直是油气行业研究人员面临的紧迫任务。传统上,对于许多地质构造,水和气被用作驱替流体来采油。最近,泡沫——一种气体中液体的分散体——被证明比传统的流体驱替方法更能成功地回收多孔岩石中的被困石油。泡沫通过控制气体流动性和重力覆盖来提高驱油效率。比较了水驱、气驱和泡沫驱的采收率。为了确定最佳采收率方案,我们对多孔介质中的两相非混相流动进行了数值模拟,并进行了模拟,以确定水、气和泡沫驱的采收率。在COMSOL中建立了二维两相流和三相流模型,研究了不同地层的粘性不稳定性和渗透率对采收率的影响。
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