Review on the Estimating the Effective Way for Managing the Produced Water: Case Study

M. Kassab, A. Abbas, Iman Elgamal, Basem M. Shawky, Mahmoud F. Mubarak, R. Hosny
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Water manufactured is the primary waste source in the oil and gas industry. Because of the rising amount of waste worldwide, the environmental effect of wastewater has become a primary environmental concern in recent years. The vast amounts involved have resulted in considerable costs to the industry for handling produced water. This research explains the wide variety of choices for water management. This research’s first phase was water minimization techniques, consisting of three different applications made in three different wells (Well 1, Well 2 and Well 3) and water recycling and reuse by two techniques. In Well 1, Mechanical shut-off technique was applied using through tubing bridge plug and 5 m cement dumped above it to isolate the watered out zone; as per water oil ration plot the water cut is decreased from 100% to 4% and the production is increased from 0 to 400 bcpd. In Well 2, Chemical shut-off technique using a polymer called Brightwater has been used to block channeling through high permeability intervals after PLT log detected it, and the result was brilliant, the water cut decreased from 60% to 25%, also the oil production increase from 500 to 3000 bopd. In Well 3, downhole separator installed in it using workover (unfortunately, this technique is not applied in middle east till the moment so this application is taken from an oil field in Canada)and the result was perfect, the water cut decreased from 70% to 28%, also the oil production increase from 44 to 100 bopd. This study tried to clarify and compare the most widely used water management techniques using one of the Western Desert (W.D.) (enhanced for oil recovery, constructed wetland).
采出水管理有效途径评价综述——以实例为例
在石油和天然气工业中,废水是主要的废物来源。近年来,由于世界范围内废物量的不断增加,废水的环境影响已成为一个主要的环境问题。涉及的大量废水导致该行业处理产出水的成本相当高。这项研究解释了水管理的各种选择。该研究的第一阶段是水最小化技术,包括在三口不同的井(井1、井2和井3)中进行的三种不同的应用,以及两种技术的水回收和再利用。井1采用机械封堵技术,通过油管桥塞,在桥塞上方倾倒5 m水泥,隔离水淹区;根据水油比例图,含水率从100%下降到4%,产量从0桶/天增加到400桶/天。在井2中,在PLT测井检测到高渗透层段的通道后,使用了一种名为Brightwater的聚合物进行化学封堵,结果非常好,含水率从60%下降到25%,产油量从500桶/天增加到3000桶/天。在井3中,通过修井将井下分离器安装在井3中(不幸的是,该技术目前尚未在中东地区应用,因此采用了加拿大的油田),结果非常理想,含水率从70%降至28%,产油量从44桶/天增加到100桶/天。本研究试图以西部沙漠(wd)(提高采收率,人工湿地)为例,对目前应用最广泛的水管理技术进行澄清和比较。
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