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Title: | Simulation Study of Surfactant and Polymer Flooding to Enhance Oil Recovery . A Case Study of Abu Gabra 6 Reservoir |
Other Titles: | دراسة محاكاة الغمر بالمحفزات السطحیة والبولیمر لتعزیز استخلاص النفط |
Authors: | Eltayeb, Safa Osama Mustafa |
Keywords: | Petroleum Engineering and Technology Simulation immersion catalytic surface Oil recovery Catalysts surface polymer |
Issue Date: | 10-Sep-2014 |
Publisher: | Sudan University of Science and Technology |
Citation: | Eltayeb,Safa Osama Mustafa .Simulation Study of Surfactant and Polymer Flooding to Enhance Oil Recovery . A Case Study of Abu Gabra 6 Reservoir:Reservoir Abugabrh case study/Safa Osama Mustafa Eltayeb;Elradi Abaas.-khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,Petroleum Engineering and Technology,2014.-82p. :ill. ;28cm.-M.Sc. |
Abstract: | Primary and Secondary Recovery techniques together are able to recover only about 5-40% of oil from the reservoir. This leaves a significant amount of oil remaining in the reservoir. The residual oil left after the water flooding is either from water swept part or area by-passed by the water flooding. The by-passed residual oil has a high interfacial tension with the water. One way of recovering this capillary trapped oil is by flooding the reservoir with chemicals (surfactant, alkali-surfactant (AS), surfactant-polymer (SP), or alkaline-surfactant-polymer (ASP)). The Neem field which is the case for this study having approximately current recovery factor of 8.2%. The oil production has peaked in 2006 and is now declining. The pockets of residual oil saturation are still trapped in the reservoir especially in Abu Gabra formations. The water flooding alone cannot recover capillary trapped oil pockets efficiently, thus requires enhanced oil recovery techniques. The EOR screening criteria suggested by Taber et.al was applied to Neem field Abu Gabra -6 reservoir in order to come up with the right EOR method that would reduce residual oil saturation to the minimum. Four EOR cases such as base case, water flooding case, water alternative gas case and surfactant /polymer flooding case, were simulated for the AbuGabra-6(AG-6). The main objective of this study was to perform a comparative simulation study to evaluate the effectiveness of these chemical methods compared to conventional water flooding method in terms of recovery factor. One of the flooding methods will be chosen to for AG-6 based on the recovery factor. Three cases were run using Eclipse 100, black oil simulator, and a correlation data for EOR PVT Model. From simulation results, base case gives 8.2%, WI 51%, WAG 52% and SP flooding was found to be better than other cases in terms of recovery factor it gives 57% for AG-6.It is recommended that right surfactant and polymer structure that would be compatible with fluid and rock properties of AG-6to be developed in the laboratory. It is also important that up-scaling the appropriate laboratory identified chemicals to a field-scale usage be done correctly. The timing of SP injection into AG-6 is also recommended to be early in the life of the field because injection of SP at a later time might not lead to best possible oil recovery. |
Description: | Thesis |
URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/8911 |
Appears in Collections: | Masters Dissertations : Petroleum Engineering & Technology |
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