A technique to fight against formation damage via turbulence control for saltwater disposal

J. J. Wu, Wenlixia Jiang, Rixing Zhang, Nellie Chu
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Due to environmental concerns, operators are often required to dispose their produced saltwater into disposals, i.e., SWD wells. The key challenge is that the saltwater contains varieties of damaging species with compositions varying batch-wise. In addition, the compelled turbulence during pumping worsens the situation further. As the results of constant formation damage and lack of turbulence-taming measure, SWD wells frequently experience rapid pressure escalation during operation, which is a major hurdle holding back this industry. In this report, we walk through the identification of key issues facing SWD, followed by the proposal of a prospective solution. The solution consists of primarily a real-time well stimulation via turbulence control with a non-damaging friction reducer that works essentially in all common oilfield brines. The qualification and screening of this friction reducer, as a technique to fight against formation damage via turbulence control, is described, followed by the corroboration with field results.
在盐水处理中,通过湍流控制来对抗地层损害的技术
出于对环境的考虑,作业者通常需要将产出的盐水处理到处置装置中,即SWD井。关键的挑战是,海水中含有各种有害物种,它们的成分各不相同。此外,泵送过程中的强迫湍流使情况进一步恶化。由于持续的地层破坏和缺乏湍流控制措施,SWD井在作业过程中经常出现压力快速上升的情况,这是阻碍该行业发展的主要障碍。在本报告中,我们将介绍社署所面临的主要问题,并提出可行的解决方案。该解决方案主要包括通过湍流控制和非破坏性摩擦减速器进行实时增产,该减速器基本上适用于所有常见的油田卤水。描述了该减摩剂的鉴定和筛选,并与现场结果进行了验证,该减摩剂是一种通过湍流控制来对抗地层损害的技术。
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