A review of chemical methods and testing techniques for enhanced oil recovery in shale reservoirs

IF 6.7 1区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Fuel Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1016/j.fuel.2025.135060
Gideon Dordzie, Matthew Balhoff
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Abstract

In recent years, shale reservoirs have become increasingly important sources of oil and gas. As traditional methods of oil extraction reach their limits, there is a growing interest in exploring alternative techniques to enhance oil recovery from unconventional reservoirs, including shales. Various literature reviews have focused on enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in unconventional reservoirs. However, a comprehensive perspective specifically for shales that concentrates on chemical techniques remains scarce. This study evaluated several chemical strategies that demonstrate the potential of EOR from shales. Through a comprehensive review of these techniques, their feasibility and effectiveness were assessed.
Furthermore, this work presents an overview of recent research aimed at enhancing oil recovery in shales using chemical methods. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive summary of current state-of-the-art techniques and their potential practical applications in the field. We identified areas that warrant further exploration, and demonstrated relevant field trials and pilot tests that are presently executed. Among other discussions, we show that the use of a hybrid method of chemical and gas combinations is effective for huff-n-puffs in shales. In addition, anionic surfactant formulations increase oil recovery in siliceous shales, whereas oil recovery increases for calcite-dominant shales using cationic surfactant formulations from different studies. Some studies have shown that the addition of nonionic surfactants to cationic and anionic surfactant solutions further increases oil recovery. Finally, we highlight that application of chemical techniques in shales has the potential to significantly increase oil recovery, provided that processes and procedures are continually refined through innovative research and development.
近年来,页岩储层已成为越来越重要的石油和天然气来源。随着传统的石油开采方法达到极限,人们对探索替代技术以提高包括页岩在内的非常规储层的石油采收率越来越感兴趣。各种文献综述都侧重于非常规储层的提高石油采收率(EOR)。然而,专门针对页岩的、集中于化学技术的全面观点仍然很少。本研究评估了几种能证明页岩 EOR 潜力的化学策略。此外,本研究还概述了近期旨在利用化学方法提高页岩采油率的研究。此外,它还全面总结了当前最先进的技术及其在该领域的潜在实际应用。我们确定了值得进一步探索的领域,并展示了目前正在进行的相关现场试验和试点测试。在其他讨论中,我们表明,使用化学和气体组合的混合方法对页岩中的 "膨化 "非常有效。此外,阴离子表面活性剂配方可提高硅质页岩的石油采收率,而不同研究中使用阳离子表面活性剂配方则可提高方解石为主的页岩的石油采收率。一些研究表明,在阳离子和阴离子表面活性剂溶液中添加非离子表面活性剂可进一步提高石油采收率。最后,我们强调,在页岩中应用化学技术有可能显著提高石油采收率,但前提是必须通过创新研发不断改进工艺和程序。
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Fuel
Fuel 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
20.30%
发文量
3506
审稿时长
64 days
期刊介绍: The exploration of energy sources remains a critical matter of study. For the past nine decades, fuel has consistently held the forefront in primary research efforts within the field of energy science. This area of investigation encompasses a wide range of subjects, with a particular emphasis on emerging concerns like environmental factors and pollution.
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