POLYMER APPARENT VISCOSITY DEPENDENCE ON INACCESSIBLE PORE VOLUME: LABORATORY AND FIELD STUDIES OF ITS INFLUENCE ON ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY

V. H. Ferreira, R. Moreno
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The successful use of polymer-enhanced oil recovery observed in the last two decades is leading to effective field implementations. One of the reasons for such positive results in polymer flooding is the integration between laboratory-measured properties and reservoir simulation. Recent reports show that inaccessible pore volume (IAPV) plays a significant role in the apparent viscosity of random coil polymers, such as hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM). This paper assesses both direct and indirect impacts of IAPV on polymer flooding. This investigation relies on laboratory and field-scale simulations of polymer flooding using CMG-STARS. Simulation cases review the effects of IAPV on production indicators in direct and indirect forms. This study compares laboratory-scale simulations with experimental results and uses quality indicators to evaluate the history matching of both approaches. It relies on a modified benchmark field case to study both approaches in comparison to waterflooding and idealized polymer flooding. Results indicate that IAPV has a small direct impact on production curves. However, data show significant indirect implications of the IAPV on recovery. This effect occurs because the apparent viscosity of HPAM has a direct relationship with IAPV. Although the simulation results were consistent with current literature, the results obtained through the experiments indicate that the most realistic simulation case is achieved when considering the impact of IAPV on polymer viscosity.
聚合物表观粘度依赖于不可达孔隙体积:其对提高采收率影响的实验室和现场研究
在过去的二十年中,聚合物提高采收率的成功应用导致了有效的现场实施。聚合物驱取得如此积极成果的原因之一是将实验室测量的性质与油藏模拟相结合。最近的报道表明,不可达孔隙体积(IAPV)在无序线圈聚合物(如水解聚丙烯酰胺(HPAM))的表观粘度中起着重要作用。本文评估了IAPV对聚合物驱的直接和间接影响。这项研究依赖于使用CMG-STARS进行的实验室和现场规模的聚合物驱模拟。模拟案例以直接和间接的形式审查了内部资源增值对生产指标的影响。本研究比较了实验室规模的模拟和实验结果,并使用质量指标来评估两种方法的历史匹配。它依赖于一个改进的基准油田案例,将这两种方法与水驱和理想聚合物驱进行比较。结果表明,IAPV对产量曲线的直接影响较小。然而,数据显示,国际农业产值对经济复苏有重大的间接影响。这是因为HPAM的表观粘度与IAPV有直接关系。虽然模拟结果与现有文献一致,但实验结果表明,在考虑IAPV对聚合物粘度的影响时,得到了最真实的模拟情况。
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