Can the Viscoelasticity of HPAM Polymer Solution Make the Polymer Flooding Compete with Gel Treatment to Improve Sweep Efficiency? A Comparison with Different Polymer Gel Systems

T. K. Khamees, R. Flori
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Improving sweep efficiency from heterogenous reservoirs necessitates the injection of gel treatment and/or polymer solution to lower the degree of heterogeneity and to lower the mobility ratio, respectively. In this study, three gel systems were compared with partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) solution. The purpose of this study was to show the ability of the viscoelastic properties of the HPAM to enhance the sweep efficiency compared to the selected gel systems. The model was one quarter of five- spot pattern with one injector and one producer. The injection rate was 525 bbl/day. The selected simulator to run the scenarios was UTGEL, while the selected gel systems were colloidal dispersion gel (CDG), polymer/chromium chloride gel, and polymer/chromium malonate gel. Two polymer concentrations (0.1 and 0.15 wt. %) were used and three salinities were considered (5000, 10,000, and 20,000 mg/l). This study showed interesting results regarding the ability of the viscoelastic properties of the HPAM polymer solution to yield recovery factors close or similar to those recovery factors obtained from the selected polymer gel systems. The results also revealed that lowering the salinity of post-treatment water could boost the performance of the polymer solution and make the polymer flooding more effective than gel systems. The results also showed that regardless the duration of injecting the polymer gel system, the HPAM polymer solution still yielded promising results, particularly if low-salinity water was implemented after the treatment.
HPAM聚合物溶液的粘弹性能否使聚合物驱与凝胶驱竞争提高波及效率?不同聚合物凝胶体系的比较
为了提高非均质储层的波及效率,需要分别注入凝胶处理和/或聚合物溶液,以降低非均质程度和降低流度比。在本研究中,三种凝胶体系与部分水解聚丙烯酰胺(HPAM)溶液进行了比较。本研究的目的是展示与选定的凝胶体系相比,HPAM的粘弹性特性提高扫描效率的能力。该模型为四分之一的五点模式,一个注入器和一个生产者。注入量为525桶/天。所选择的模拟器为UTGEL,所选择的凝胶体系为胶体分散凝胶(CDG)、聚合物/氯化铬凝胶和聚合物/丙二酸铬凝胶。使用了两种聚合物浓度(0.1和0.15 wt. %),并考虑了三种盐度(5000、10,000和20,000 mg/l)。这项研究显示了一些有趣的结果,即HPAM聚合物溶液的粘弹性能产生接近或类似于从所选聚合物凝胶体系中获得的采收率。结果还表明,降低后处理水的矿化度可以提高聚合物溶液的性能,使聚合物驱比凝胶体系更有效。结果还表明,无论注入聚合物凝胶体系的时间长短,HPAM聚合物溶液仍能产生令人满意的效果,特别是在处理后注入低盐度水的情况下。
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