Organic Alkali for Heavy Oil Chemical EOR Improves the Performance over Inorganic Alkali

Author(s):  
Donghai Xie ◽  
Jirui Hou ◽  
Ankit Doda ◽  
Japan J Trivedi
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Taha Al-Murayri ◽  
Eman Hadad Fadli ◽  
Fawziya Mohammad Al-Shati ◽  
Ali Qubian ◽  
Zhitao Li ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Farog ◽  
Haytham A.Mustafa ◽  
Enas Mukhtar ◽  
Husham Elblaoula ◽  
Badreldin A. Yassin ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sabrina Hocine ◽  
Alisson Magnan ◽  
Guillaume Degre ◽  
David Rousseau ◽  
Nicolas Rousseau
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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steve S. K. Sim ◽  
Fred R. Wassmuth ◽  
Jiang Bai
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2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steve Soo-Khoon Sim ◽  
Fred Rolf Wassmuth ◽  
Jen Jiang Bai

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jutaratt Sirisawadwattana ◽  
Pasawich Sriyanong ◽  
Kasama Itthisawatpan ◽  
Svein Tore Opdal ◽  
Thanapong Ketmalee

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hitisha Dadlani ◽  
Gaurav Jain ◽  
Sabyasachi Saikia

Abstract Bechraji is one of the major fields of heavy oil belt of Mehsana Asset in Western India. It contains heavy oil with average viscosity of ~270cp at reservoir temperature. During the early phase of production, high viscosity led to viscous fingering which resulted in sharp rise in field water cut to ~80%. Polymer flood in heavy oil has received significant attention after the numerous success across the globe namely, Marmul Oman, Bohai Bay offshore China and Pelican lake Canada fields. Screening studies were conducted followed by comprehensive laboratory evaluations of chemical flood potential which identified it as suitable process. Thus, a normal five spot pattern pilot testing was planned to understand the role of chemical EOR methods in the ultimate development strategy for the Bechraji. Comprehensive monitoring and quality control procedures were being followed to ensure smooth operations. Pressure surveys, tracer surveys, detailed produced fluid analyses and tests for monitoring the quality of injected fluids were all performed routinely. This paper deliberates the operational aspects of polymer flood, quality control and monitoring program followed, challenges faced and results of polymer flooding.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Delamaide Eric

Abstract Polymer has been injected continuously since 2005-06 in the Pelican Lake field in Canada, starting with a pilot rapidly followed by an expansion. At some point, 900 horizontal wells were injecting 300,000 bbl/d of polymer solution and oil production related to polymer injection reached 65,000 bopd. As a result, the Pelican Lake polymer flood is the largest polymer flood in heavy oil in the world and the largest polymer flood using horizontal wells. Although some papers have already been devoted to the initial polymer flood pilots, very little has been published on the expansion of the polymer flood and this is what this paper will focus on. The paper will describe the various phases of the polymer flood expansion and their respective performances as well as discuss the specific challenges in the field including strong variations in oil viscosity (from 800 to over 10,000 cp), how irregular legacy well patterns were dealt with, and how primary, secondary and tertiary polymer injection compare. It will also show the performances of polymer injection in combination with multi-lateral wells and touch upon the surface issues including the facilities. The availability of field and production data (which are public in Canada) combined with the variability in the field properties provide us with a wealth of data to better understand the performances of polymer flooding in heavy oil. This case study will benefit engineers and companies that are interested in polymer flood, in particular in heavy oil. The paper will be a significant addition to the literature where few large scale chemical EOR expansions are described.


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