松散砂岩油藏提高采收率研究的先进PVT及岩心分析

M. Gibrata, G. Ameish, Yanfidra Djanuar, M. Eldali, Qingfeng Huang, J. Lozano, Nizarudeen Ali, Bashar Mansour
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在油田成熟疏松砂岩储层中,提高采收率是重要的技术措施。以保证油藏的最佳采收率来保证采油。这需要多学科的岩石和流体性质综合评价。在这项岩心注气EOR研究中,将注气工程应用于先进的PVT分析,需要一系列实验室数据来正确理解岩心驱替过程中注入溶剂/储层流体相行为和EOR驱替。PVT研究已经完成,最初是关于气体混相和相行为的研究,包括膨胀测试、最小混相压力(MMP)、汽液平衡(VLE)以及多接触评估和流动保证研究。分析中使用了特定储层条件下的油水。然后进行储层表征、岩心注气和水交替气(WAG)分析。在EOR研究中,它涉及到内部综合岩石物理、地质、储层表征和模型。3D计算机断层扫描(CT)图像和可用的RRT模型用于EOR研究的岩心桥塞选择。利用液氮成功封堵松散岩心样品并进行清洗,注入高矿化度水直至达到高含水,再以同样方式注入低矿化度水,所选流体的润湿性恢复到稳态相对渗透率。稳态驱油(气-油、水-油和气-水)的设计目的是获得在储层条件(压力和温度)下代表选定储层岩石类型的桥塞的相对渗透率。验证了在相同岩石类型上进行稳态洪水的数字岩石分析,然后利用数字岩石分析获得所有剩余岩石类型的相对渗透率数据,时间快,成本低。饱和度是通过x射线通过岩心衰减的原位饱和度监测(ISSM)来确定的。继续注入,直到岩心样品上的压降和测量的饱和度稳定为止。在初始水饱和度(Swi)下注入油气,随着气/油比的增加直至最大注气量,样品处于残余油饱和度。在提高采收率驱替分析中,确定了以岩心性质为控制参数的最佳WAG条件和相关参数。这种独特的提高采收率综合研究方法,为疏松砂岩储层的开发提供了可靠的技术依据和保证。测量了当前储层条件下的采收率。利用现有的气体、流体、岩心、测井、产量和其他油藏数据,最大限度地提高当前主要生产油藏的采收率,这对油田的成功开发至关重要。
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Advanced PVT and Core Analysis for Enhanced Oil Recovery Study of Unconsolidated Sandstone Reservoir
In the matured unconsolidated sandstone reservoir of oil field, enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is important to be implemented. It is to ensure the oil production with the optimum recovery from the reservoir. It requires an integration multi disciplines rock and fluid properties evaluation. In this EOR Study with core-gas injection, it has used engineering of gas injection in advanced PVT analysis that requires a series of laboratory data to properly understand the injection solvent/reservoir fluid phase behavior and EOR displacement in core flooding. The PVT study has been performed, initially on the gas miscibility and phase behavior that consists swelling test, minimum miscibility pressure (MMP), vapour liquid equilibrium (VLE) and multi-contact evaluation and flow assurance studies. The oil and water from the particular reservoir conditions have been used in the analysis. Then it continued with reservoir characterization, core-gas injection and water alternating gas (WAG) analysis. It has involved an in-house integrated petrophysical, geological, reservoir characterization and model in the EOR study. A 3D computed tomography (CT) image and the available RRT model have been used for core plugs selection of the EOR study. The unconsolidated core samples have been plugged successfully by liquid nitrogen and cleaned, inject the higher salinity water until reaching a high water cut, inject the low salinity water in the same manner, and the wettability restoration a steady-state relative permeability with the selected fluids. The steady-state floods (gas-oil, water-oil and gas-water) have been designed to obtain relative permeability on plugs representing selected reservoir rock types at reservoir conditions (pressure and temperature). A digital rock analysis with steady state floods on the same rock types is validated, then digital rock analysis is used to obtain relative permeability data on all remaining rock types for fast time and effective cost. The saturation is determined by in situ saturation monitoring (ISSM) with X-Ray attenuation through the core. Injection continues until the pressure drop across the core sample and the measured saturation are stable. Gas and oil are injected into a sample initially at initial water saturation (Swi) with increasing gas/oil ratios up to maximum gas injection and the sample is at residual oil saturation. The optimum conditions for WAG and related parameters controlled by the core properties on the EOR displacement analysis are defined. This special integrated approach of EOR study has provided the reliable technical basis and assurance for the development of unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs. The oil recovery with current reservoir conditions range has been measured. It has benefits to maximize oil recovery from current main producing reservoir with utilizing the available gas, fluid, core, logs, production and others reservoir data which is important for successful of the field development.
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