苛刻条件下碳酸盐岩中磺化聚合物的油存在及润湿性恢复效应研究

Umar Alfazazi, Nithin Chacko Thomas, E. Al-Shalabi, W. Alameri
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碳酸盐岩储层的聚合物驱受聚合物滞留的影响很大,这主要是由于聚合物与岩石表面的相互作用。因此,这会导致聚合物前缘扩展和相关采收率响应的延迟。本文研究了高温高矿化度(HTHS)恶劣储层条件下,油的存在和润湿性的恢复对聚合物保留率的影响。本研究采用了一种基于atbs的聚合物。在50°C温度下,在243,000 ppm高盐度盐水存在的情况下,对印第安纳石灰石露头进行了聚合物单相和两相动态保留率测试,以及整体和原位流变学实验。在岩石物性相似的岩心样品上,共进行了4次岩心驱替实验。体流变试验表明,该聚合物在高温高压条件下是稳定的。此外,聚合物保留率和原位流变学测试强调了岩心样品中油存在的重要性,在没有油和存在油的情况下,保留率分别约为40-50和25-30 μg/g。在恢复润湿性(老化)的岩心样品上,进一步观察到保留率降低了50%。聚合物不可达孔隙体积(IPV)在23 ~ 28%之间,这与CT扫描仪获得的一维饱和度剖面相吻合。基于atbs的聚合物在恶劣条件下的碳酸盐中表现出优异的应用效果,没有明显的聚合物漏失或堵塞。本文还对油的存在和润湿性恢复对聚合物保留率的影响提供了有价值的见解。此外,该研究表明,为了避免油藏中不具有代表性和膨胀的聚合物保留值,必须仔细考虑后一个因素。
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Investigation of Oil Presence and Wettability Restoration Effects on Sulfonated Polymer Retention in Carbonates Under Harsh Conditions
Polymer flooding in carbonate reservoirs is greatly affected by polymer retention, which is mainly due to polymer-rock surface interactions. Consequently, this leads to a delay in polymer front propagation and related oil recovery response. This work investigates the effect of oil presence and wettability restoration on polymer retention under harsh reservoir conditions of high temperature and high salinity (HTHS). An ATBS-based polymer was used for this study. Polymer single- and two-phase dynamic retention tests as well as bulk- and in-situ rheological experiments were conducted on Indiana limestone outcrops and in the presence of high salinity brine of 243,000 ppm at temperature of 50 °C. A total of four coreflooding experiments were conducted on core samples with similar petrophysical properties. Bulk rheology tests showed that the polymer is stable at HTHS conditions. Also, polymer retention and in-situ rheology tests highlighted the significance of oil presence in the core samples where retention was found to be around 40-50 and 25-30 μg/g-rock in the absence and presence of oil, respectively. An additional 50% reduction in retention was further observed on a restored wettability (aged) core sample. Polymer inaccessible pore volume (IPV) was found to be high in the range of 23 to 28%, which was supported by the 1D saturation profiles obtained from the CT scanner. The ATBS-based polymer shows excellent results for applications in carbonates under harsh conditions without considerable polymer loss or plugging. This paper also provides valuable insights into the impact of oil presence and wettability restoration on polymer retention. Furthermore, this study shows that careful consideration of the latter factor is necessary to avoid unrepresentative and inflated polymer retention values in oil reservoirs.
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