混湿碳酸盐岩中SWAG注入的研究与模拟

Latifa Obaid Alnuaimi, S. Aghabozorgi, M. Sohrabi
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在世界范围内,现有油藏的平均采收率约为35 ~ 50%。提高采收率(EOR)方法,如水气交替(WAG),针对的是剩余的石油,提高了已开发油田的最终采收率。在WAG注入方案中,一些储层区块同时经历气和水的流动。因此,为了更准确地了解和模拟这些区块的流体流动行为,需要进行同时注入水和气(SWAG)实验。我们在本文中分析的实验数据是通过使用真实储层岩石和流体(从阿布扎比油田提取的混合湿碳酸盐岩)进行SWAG实验获得的。在混相和非混相实验中,注入气体分别为甲烷和CO2。我们尝试使用Stone’s、Baker’s和Stone’s指数模型来模拟实验,以评估这些模型在模拟SWAG实验中的性能。结果表明,采用Stone的第一个模型和变化的两相kr数据作为匹配参数,可以模拟SWAG位移。结果表明,在低含油饱和度区域,模拟SWAG实验时不需要校正三相相对渗透率。本文研究的新颖之处在于两个方面:一是利用储层流体在储层碳酸盐岩样品中进行SWAG实验;第二,尽管许多研究人员模拟了SWAG实验,但没有多少人讨论过SWAG实验的模拟。本文的研究结果对阿布扎比大型碳酸盐岩储层CO2-EOR方案的决策、设计和模拟具有重要意义。
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Investigation and Simulation of SWAG injections Performed in Mixed-Wet Carbonate Rocks.
The average recovery factor of current producing oil reservoirs is about 35-50% worldwide. Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods such as Water Alternating Gas (WAG) target the oil left in place and improve the final recovery of the developed fields. In a WAG injection plan, some reservoir blocks experience simultaneous gas and water flow. Therefore, Simultaneous Water And Gas (SWAG) injection experiments are performed to understand and simulate the fluid flow behaviour in these blocks more accurately. The experimental data we analyzed in this manuscript were obtained by performing a SWAG experiment using real reservoir rock and fluid (mixed-wet carbonate rock extracted from the Abu-Dhabi field). In miscible and immiscible experiments, the injected gas was Methane and CO2, respectively. We tried to simulate the experiments using Stone's, Baker's, and Stone's exponent models to evaluate the performance of these models in simulating SWAG experiments. It was shown that SWAG displacement can be simulated using Stone's first model and changing two-phase kr data as a matching parameter. The results showed that we do not need to correct the three-phase relative permeability in the low oil saturation region for simulating SWAG experiments. The study presented in this paper is novel in two aspects: first, the SWAG experiments were conducted in reservoir carbonate samples using real reservoir fluids; and second, even though many researchers have simulated the WAG experiments, not many have discussed the simulation of SWAG experiments. The results presented in this paper is of utmost importance for decision making, designing, and simulating CO2-EOR plans in giant Abu-Dhabi carbonate reservoirs.
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