Silicate Scaling Formation: Impact of pH in High-Temperature Reservoir and Its Characterization Study

R. Sazali, K. Sorbie, L. Boak, Nurshazwani Shuhada Al Badri, H. Veny, Farah Hanim Ab Hamid, M. Z. Zainal Abidin
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Silicate scaling tends to form and be aggravated during high pH Alkaline Surfactant Polymer (ASP) floods and this silicate scale deposition affects oil production. Hence, it is important to examine the conditions that lead to silicate scale forming. The severity of the silicate scaling reaction, the type and morphology of silica/silicate scale formed in an experimental ASP flood were studied for pH values 5, 8.5, and 11, whilst the temperature was kept constant at 90 ℃. In addition, the impact of calcium ion was studied and spectroscopic analyses were used to identify the extent of scaling reaction, morphology type and the functional group present in the precipitates. This was performed using imagery of the generated precipitates. It was observed that the silica/silicate scale is most severe at the highest pH and Ca:Mg molar ratios examined. Magnesium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide were observed to precipitate along with the silica and Mg-silicate/Ca-silicate scale at pH 11. The presence of calcium ions altered the morphology of the precipitates formed from amorphous to microcrystalline/crystalline. In conclusion, pH affects the type, morphology, and severity of the silica/silicate scale produced in the studied scaling system. The comprehensive and conclusive data showing how pH affects the silicate scaling reaction reported here are vital in providing the foundation to further investigate the management and prevention of this silicate scaling. Copyright © 2022 by Authors, Published by BCREC Group. This is an open access article under the CC BY-SA License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
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高温储层pH对硅酸盐结垢层的影响及其表征研究
在高pH碱性表面活性剂聚合物(ASP)驱油过程中,容易形成并加剧硅酸盐结垢,影响油田的生产。因此,研究导致硅酸盐垢形成的条件是很重要的。研究了pH值为5、8.5和11、温度为90℃条件下三元复合驱中硅结垢反应的严重程度、硅/硅酸盐结垢的类型和形态。此外,研究了钙离子的影响,并利用光谱分析确定了沉淀中存在的结垢反应程度、形态类型和官能团。这是使用生成的沉淀物的图像进行的。结果表明,在最高pH值和Ca:Mg摩尔比下,二氧化硅/硅酸盐垢最为严重。在pH值为11时,氢氧化镁和氢氧化钙随二氧化硅和镁硅酸钙硅酸垢析出。钙离子的存在改变了析出物的形态,使其由无定形变为微晶/结晶。综上所述,pH值会影响所研究结垢体系中二氧化硅/硅酸盐结垢的类型、形态和严重程度。全面和结论性的数据显示了pH值如何影响硅酸盐结垢反应,为进一步研究硅酸盐结垢的管理和预防提供了重要的基础。版权所有©2022作者所有,BCREC集团出版。这是一篇基于CC BY-SA许可协议(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)的开放获取文章。
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