Best Surfactant for EOR Polymer Injectivity

B. Gerlach, Fatima Dugonjić‐Bilić, M. Neuber, Ahmad Alkouh
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Synthetic polymers in the emulsion form have been exploited for enhanced oil recovery applications especially in harsh environments for instance offshore or remote onshore locations. Polymer solutions can be prepared on-the-fly using saline make-up water like formation water or sea water. Use of an inverter surfactant accelerates the inversion of the polymer emulsion. For this study two highly efficient inverter surfactants at different price level were selected and their impact on the performance of an acrylamide-based emulsion copolymer was investigated. Polymer solutions prepared with the inverter surfactants S1 and S2 at different concentrations and conditioned by defined shear treatment were characterized by rheology, filter tests and injectivity behavior in sand packs. Significant impact of inverter surfactant on rheological properties and especially on injectivity performance is demonstrated. Viscosities of polymer solutions prepared with surfactant S1 are slightly higher (than viscosities with surfactant S2) and decrease with increasing surfactant concentration at constant polymer content. Besides, RRF values as a measure for injectivity behavior strongly decrease at ascending surfactant content. More intense conditioning leads to favorable injectivity of an otherwise plugging polymer solution. At lower concentrations surfactant S1 seems to adversely interact with the polymer and form polymer-surfactant complexes which are retained in the sand pack during injection. For surfactant S2 viscosities of polymer solutions are independent of surfactant concentration and RRF values are low even at low surfactant concentration. This surfactant ensures good injectivities over a broad range of conditions. Being the economically more favorable surfactant it adds value to polymer flooding projects.
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提高EOR聚合物注入能力的最佳表面活性剂
乳化形式的合成聚合物已被用于提高石油采收率的应用,特别是在恶劣的环境中,例如海上或偏远的陆上地区。聚合物溶液可以使用含盐的补充水(如地层水或海水)即时制备。使用反相表面活性剂可加速聚合物乳液的反相。本研究选取了两种不同价格的高效反相表面活性剂,考察了它们对丙烯酰胺基乳液共聚物性能的影响。用不同浓度的反相表面活性剂S1和S2制备聚合物溶液,并通过规定的剪切处理对其进行了流变学、过滤测试和注入行为的表征。证明了逆变表面活性剂对流变性能,特别是对注入性能的显著影响。在聚合物含量不变的情况下,表面活性剂S1制备的聚合物溶液粘度略高于表面活性剂S2制备的聚合物溶液粘度,随表面活性剂浓度的增加而降低。此外,随着表面活性剂含量的增加,RRF值作为注入性行为的指标显著降低。更强的调节作用可以使原本堵塞的聚合物溶液具有良好的注入性。在较低浓度下,表面活性剂S1似乎会与聚合物产生不利的相互作用,形成聚合物-表面活性剂复合物,并在注入过程中保留在填砂层中。对于表面活性剂S2,聚合物溶液的粘度与表面活性剂浓度无关,即使在低表面活性剂浓度下,RRF值也很低。这种表面活性剂可在各种条件下确保良好的注入性。它是一种经济上较好的表面活性剂,为聚合物驱项目增加了价值。
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