通过改变表面活性剂浓度和扩大油井排水面积提高石油采收率

Gurbanov E
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在提高石油采收率的先进技术中,表面活性剂淹没起着至关重要的作用。油藏中仍有大量未采石油,尤其是在碳酸盐岩油藏中。由于扫油效率不高,这些油藏往往面临一次采收率和水淹采收率低的挑战,从而导致旁通油或滞留油的存在。包括表面活性剂淹没在内的化学淹没方法已经证明了其在回收这种滞留油方面的有效性。表面活性剂充注的基本概念是注入一种称为表面活性剂的表面活性物质,以降低界面张力并提高残余油类的饱和度。由于表面活性剂能够改变相互接触的两种不相溶流体之间的界面相互作用,因此自石油工业诞生之初就被广泛用于各种用途。界面现象在岩石与流体的相互作用以及从储油层到输油管道的流体之间的相互作用中发挥着重要作用。因此,表面活性剂在石油工业的各种活动中都有应用。全球范围内的实验室实验、中试规模项目和现场规模项目在使用表面活性剂提高石油采收率方面取得了不同的成果。人们对多种类型的表面活性剂进行了研究,以确定用于提高石油采收率的高效化学配方,其中阴离子和非离子表面活性剂通常用于砂岩储层。
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Increasing Oil Recovery by Varying Surfactant Concentrations and Expanding the Well Drainage Area
Surfactant flooding plays a crucial role in advanced techniques for boosting oil recovery. There remains a significant volume of unrecovered oil in reservoirs, particularly in carbonate reservoirs. These reservoirs often face challenges with low primary and water-flood recovery due to inadequate sweep efficiency, resulting in the presence of bypassed or trapped oil. Chemical flooding approaches, including surfactant flooding, have demonstrated their effectiveness in the retrieval of this trapped oil. The fundamental concept of surfactant flooding involves injecting a surface-active agent, known as a surfactant, to reduce the interfacial tension and mobilize the residual oil saturation. Surfactants have been widely utilized for various purposes in the petroleum industry since its early years, owing to their capacity to modify interfacial interactions between two immiscible fluids in contact with one another. Interfacial phenomena play a significant role in rock-fluid interactions and the interactions between fluids from the reservoir to distribution pipelines. Consequently, surfactants find application in a variety of activities within the petroleum industry. Laboratory experiments, pilot-scale projects, and field-scale initiatives worldwide have yielded diverse outcomes regarding the use of surfactants for enhancing oil recovery. Multiple types of surfactants have been investigated to determine highly effective chemical formulations for enhanced oil recovery, with anionic and non-ionic surfactants being commonly employed in sandstone reservoirs.
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