Re-injection of Produced Water Mixed with Incompatible Aquifer Water into a Carbonate Reservoir - A Pilot Test

2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Krishnam U. Raju ◽  
Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din ◽  
Hamad Amer Al-Saiari
2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Chen ◽  
Thomas Willingham ◽  
Timothy Ian Morrow ◽  
Alunood K. Al Sowaidi ◽  
Dragan Stojkovic ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xingcai Wu ◽  
Yongli Wang ◽  
Ahmed Al Naabi ◽  
Hanbing Xu ◽  
Ibrahim Al Sinani ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcela Arteaga-Cardona ◽  
Javier Molina ◽  
Rogelio Hernandez ◽  
Francisco Flamenco-Lopez

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paulo Henrique de Amorim Martins ◽  
Bruno Marins Freiman

Abstract The aim of this paper is to present the results obtained by the use of fresh water in order to remove inorganic scale deposited inside production tubing from carbonate reservoir deepwater production wells with high salinity and low BS&W. The paper covers the entire process from the identification of production loss, the investigation of its main causes, treatment propositions and discussion of obtained results. One of the hypotheses regarding the scale deposition mechanism in the studied wells is that the precipitation of salts is due to the evaporation of produced water. This phenomenon occurs through the contact of water with dry gas applied in the artificial elevation method (gas lift). The proposed and tested scale removal procedure consists of a soaking of the production tubing with fresh water in order to dissolve the deposition or at least part of it that is soluble in water. Preventive care actions in relation to flow assurance were taken, since the suggested method uses a high volume of fresh water, increasing the hydrate risks. Scaling in wells with those characteristics was systematically removed through remote acidification (with specialized vessel assistance). That approach has shown to be always effective. On the other hand, remote acidification was always costly and dependent on the availability of critical resources. The technique depicted in this paper requires neither a vessel nor acid and, therefore, incurs significantly lower costs. The results obtained in the first tests were substantially positive since the wells’ productivity was fully restored. In this sense, the hypothesis of water solubility of the scale deposition was confirmed, and the method validated. Since its validation, the method has been applied a number of times, confirming its repeatability, and extending its use to other wells with similar scaling occurrences, reducing costs and restoring the production in a short time. Nevertheless, new challenges arise in relation to the full comprehension of the deposited material and the prevention of its deposition.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuchen Wen ◽  
Jirui Hou ◽  
Ming Qu ◽  
Weipeng Wu ◽  
Tuo Liang ◽  
...  

Abstract This paper summarizes the change rule of production performance and the EOR efficiency from the micro-dispersed gel foam injection in the fractured-vuggy carbonate reservoir of Tahe Oilfield. The TK722CH2 well group injected gas from August 2014 to September 2018. During the gas injection stage, the effect of periodic gas injection decreased obviously, the effective direction of gas injection was single and the risk of gas channeling increased greatly. The field pilot test f micro-dispersed gel foam was carried out on September 20, 2018. The fluid is injected into well group in three slugs: micro-dispersed gel foam, normal foam and nitrogen gas. As a part of the foam pilot test monitoring, a gas tracer study was performed before and after the injection of gel foam in the reservoir. After the pilot test was carried out in the TK722CH2 well group, the subsequent injection gas swept new fractures and vugs, and a new dynamic connectivity has been established. The connectivity of well group changed from 1 injection well connects with 1 production well to 1 injection well connects with 4 production wells. Through the field pilot test of micro-dispersed gel foam, this paper verifies the effect of improve gas flooding and increase sweep volume of micro-dispersed gel foam. By analyzing the results of the field pilot test, the relevant technical mechanism of micro-dispersed gel foam in fractured-vuggy reservoir is revealed. As a result, the field pilot test in this paper provides theoretical basis and technical support for the efficient development of fractured-vuggy carbonate reservoir.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Chen ◽  
Thomas Willingham ◽  
Alunood Al Sowaidi ◽  
Dragan Stojkovic ◽  
James Brown

2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Denise Gretchen-Doorly ◽  
Robin E. Kite ◽  
Evelyn Alarcon ◽  
Kenneth L. Subotnik ◽  
Keith H. Nuechterlein
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