利用烟气辅助VH-SAGD技术提高夹层稠油油藏采收率:2D可视化研究

IF 6.1 1区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Bin-Fei Li , Bo-Liang Li , Xin-Ge Sun , Di Zhu , Sen Chen , Zhao-Min Li , Lei Tao , Jun-Hao Zhang
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直水平井复合SAGD技术开发浅层稠油油藏的潜力正在逐渐被认识到。然而,在具有夹层的储层中,热效率低、碳排放高的挑战仍然存在。目前,对蒸汽锅炉废气与VH-SAGD技术耦合的低碳策略研究有限。为此,考虑到非均质性,采用高性能二维可视化模型进行了一系列烟气辅助VH-SAGD实验。研究了VH-SAGD提高烟气采收率的机理和不同注入方式的效果,重点研究了蒸汽室发育和含油饱和度分布。最重要的是,优化了层间长度以提高采收率,为具有层间的稠油油藏的井位设计提供了新的视角。结果表明,烟气作为添加剂可以充分发挥VH-SAGD的井型优势。烟气通过在储层顶部补充能量,有效地促进了蒸汽室的开发,扩大了VH-SAGD的排油面积,将采收率从58.9%提高到71.7%。预喷烟气形成的流道加速了蒸汽室的早期膨胀,同时也诱导了蒸汽的横向迁移,减缓了蒸汽的上升,从而增加了低渗透层内的加热范围。当直井与水平井之间的距离设置为层间长度的两倍时,层间的负面影响更有效地转化为优势。因为当低渗透层内蒸汽室的横向发展距离略超过层间时,通过上升蒸汽和回流凝析油的垂直对流对储层下部进行强化加热。研究结果有助于减少蒸汽基稠油采出过程中的碳排放,同时促进VH-SAGD的成熟。
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Enhanced recovery in heavy oil reservoirs with interlayers using flue gas-assisted VH-SAGD: A 2D visualization study
The potential of the vertical-horizontal well hybrid SAGD technique for developing shallow heavy oil reservoirs is gradually being realized. However, challenges remain in terms of low thermal efficiency and high carbon emissions in reservoirs with interlayers. Currently, there is limited research on the low-carbon strategy of coupling exhaust gas from steam boilers with the VH-SAGD technique. Herein, considering heterogeneity, a series of flue gas-assisted VH-SAGD experiments were conducted employing a high-performance 2D visualization model. The mechanism of enhanced recovery of flue gas in VH-SAGD and the effect of its injection methods were studied, with a focus on steam chamber development and oil saturation distribution. Crucially, the interlayer length was optimized to enhance oil recovery, providing a new perspective for well location design in heavy oil reservoirs with interlayers. The results showed that flue gas, as an additive, could fully exploit the well-type advantage of VH-SAGD. By supplementing energy at the reservoir top, flue gas effectively promoted steam chamber development, expanded the oil drainage area of VH-SAGD, and increased the oil recovery from 58.9% to 71.7%. The flow channels formed by pre-injection flue gas accelerated the early-stage expansion of the steam chamber while also inducing lateral migration of steam, slowing steam rise, and consequently increasing the heating range within the low-permeability layer. When the distance between the vertical and horizontal wells was set to twice the interlayer length, the negative effects of the interlayer were more effectively turned into advantages. Because when the lateral development distance of the steam chamber in the low-permeability layer slightly exceeds the interlayer, enhanced heating of the lower part of the reservoir occurred through vertical convection of rising steam and returning condensate. The research results contribute to reducing carbon emissions from steam-based heavy oil extraction while advancing the maturity of VH-SAGD.
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Petroleum Science
Petroleum Science 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
16.10%
发文量
311
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Petroleum Science is the only English journal in China on petroleum science and technology that is intended for professionals engaged in petroleum science research and technical applications all over the world, as well as the managerial personnel of oil companies. It covers petroleum geology, petroleum geophysics, petroleum engineering, petrochemistry & chemical engineering, petroleum mechanics, and economic management. It aims to introduce the latest results in oil industry research in China, promote cooperation in petroleum science research between China and the rest of the world, and build a bridge for scientific communication between China and the world.
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