新型环保型阳离子表面活性剂提高碳酸盐岩油藏采收率

M. Valluri, Rob Cain, R. Lalgudi
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阳离子表面活性剂在提高碳酸盐岩油藏采收率方面具有较好的效果,且表面活性剂的吸附损失较小。然而,毒性问题和配方成本阻碍了它们在石油和天然气工业中的广泛使用。我们的研究重点是开发一种经济环保的解决方案来应对这一挑战。以大豆油为原料,合成了具有3个阳离子位的表面活性剂。该配方与乙醇共溶剂一起,在俄亥俄州莫罗县的一口生产井中对白云岩储层岩石和石油样品进行了乳化液和岩石流体行为测试。通过界面张力(IFT)和接触角测量来表征表面活性剂的岩石-流体行为。评估雌激素和抗雌激素活性,以帮助了解其对环境的影响。最后,采用自吸测试测量了采收率,并将结果与使用商业供应商提供的阳离子和阴离子表面活性剂获得的结果进行了比较。除渗吸试验在油藏温度下进行外,所有试验均在标准大气条件下进行。我们的大豆基表面活性剂将IFT降低了60%,并在浓度低于3gpt时将润湿性从油湿性变为水湿性。在非常高的测试浓度下,表面活性剂没有检测到雌激素或抗雌激素活性。在渗吸测试中,大豆基表面活性剂的表现优于商业阴离子和阳离子表面活性剂,分别回收了岩石内部35%的原始油(OOIP),而商业阳离子和阴离子表面活性剂分别回收了27%和18%的OOIP。这些令人鼓舞的结果表明,除了目前正在研究的其他潜在的近井性能增强方案外,我们的大豆基表面活性剂有潜力提供廉价且环保的解决方案,以提高致密碳酸盐岩油藏的采收率。我们相信,与目前使用的产品相比,这种新型添加剂有潜力以更低的成本解决石油采收率和近井问题,对环境的影响也更小。
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Novel Eco-Friendly Cationic Surfactant for Improving Oil Recovery from Carbonate Reservoirs
Cationic surfactants have been proven to be highly effective in improving oil recovery in carbonate reservoirs with low surfactant loss due to adsorption. However, toxicity concerns and the cost of formulation have impeded their widespread usage in the oil and gas industry. Our study focuses on developing an economic and environmentally friendly solution to this challenge. Soybean oil was used as the raw material to synthesize a surfactant that had 3 cationic sites. The resulting formulation, in conjunction with an ethanol co-solvent, was tested for emulsion and rock-fluid behavior with dolomitic reservoir rocks and oil sampled from a producing well in Morrow County, Ohio. Interfacial tension (IFT) and contact angle measurements were conducted to characterize rock-fluid behavior of the surfactant. Estrogenic and anti-estrogenic activity were evaluated to help understand its environmental impact. Finally, oil recovery was measured using spontaneous imbibition tests and the results were compared to those obtained using cationic and anionic surfactants supplied by a commercial vendor. All the tests were conducted at standard atmospheric conditions except the imbibition studies, which were conducted at reservoir temperature. Our soy-based surfactant reduced the IFT by 60% and changed wettability from oil-wet to water-wet at concentrations lower than 3 gpt. No estrogenic or anti-estrogenic activity was detected for the surfactant at very high testing concentrations. The soy-based surfactant outperformed both the commercial anionic and cationic surfactants in imbibition tests recovering 35% of the oil originally in place (OOIP) inside the rock while the commercial cationic and anionic surfactants recovered 27% and 18% of OOIP, respectively. These encouraging results suggest that our soy-based surfactant has the potential to provide cheap and eco-friendly solutions for improving oil recovery from tight carbonate reservoirs in addition to other potential near-wellbore performance enhancements that are currently being investigated. We believe this novel additive has the potential to solve oil recovery and near-wellbore issues at a lower cost to the operator and lesser impact on the environment compared to the products in use today.
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