Evaluation of the wave effect effectiveness in carbonate reservoirs with high viscosity oil

Development of fracture-porous reservoirs can be followed by breakthroughs of water injected into reservoirs through the system of cracks to production wells. This process can reduce the coverage of reservoir by sweeping, which will ultimately lead to a decrease in oil recovery factor. In order to p...

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Main Authors: Vladimir V. Poplygin, Marian Wiercigroch
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Language:English
Published: Perm National Research Polytechnic University 2018-11-01
Series:Perm Journal of Petroleum and Mining Engineering
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description Development of fracture-porous reservoirs can be followed by breakthroughs of water injected into reservoirs through the system of cracks to production wells. This process can reduce the coverage of reservoir by sweeping, which will ultimately lead to a decrease in oil recovery factor. In order to perform a more effective fractured-porous reservoir flooding it is possible to use various methods associated with the injection of gel and sediment-forming agents, the use of wave technologies etc. The paper considers the formation with high-viscosity oil and fractured-porous reservoir. It is observed that water cut increase faster than oil recovery. The authors of the paper propose to use the wave effect associated with the stops of both injection and production wells. Shut-off and shut-in time of each well should be selected based on the parameters of the bottomhole zone. The specific value of the end time of the interaction of blocks and fractures when the pressure changes at the points of the reservoir can be roughly estimated from the beginning of the straight section of the pressure build-up curve in the fracture-porous reservoir. For the selected formation reservoir time of the end of the interaction between fractures and blocks with pressure changes was determined. Various options for implementation were proposed. Process impact modelling was performed using the Tempest More software package. According to the results of the simulation, it can be noted that the wave phenomenon is effective in terms of water cut reduction. Neverthelles, there are losses in oil production with long periods of shut-off of the wells. It should be noted that the time of interaction between fractures and blocks substantially depends on the permeability of the bottomhole zone; the higher the permeability the lower the time. It was also found that a variable frequency wave results in a greater effect.
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spelling doaj.art-01aa952b0e194c3c83b7706ba9adb9372022-12-21T21:03:30ZengPerm National Research Polytechnic UniversityPerm Journal of Petroleum and Mining Engineering2224-99232305-11402018-11-0118214915610.15593/2224-9923/2018.4.5Evaluation of the wave effect effectiveness in carbonate reservoirs with high viscosity oilVladimir V. Poplygin0Marian Wiercigroch1Perm National Research Polytechnic UniversityUniversity of AberdeenDevelopment of fracture-porous reservoirs can be followed by breakthroughs of water injected into reservoirs through the system of cracks to production wells. This process can reduce the coverage of reservoir by sweeping, which will ultimately lead to a decrease in oil recovery factor. In order to perform a more effective fractured-porous reservoir flooding it is possible to use various methods associated with the injection of gel and sediment-forming agents, the use of wave technologies etc. The paper considers the formation with high-viscosity oil and fractured-porous reservoir. It is observed that water cut increase faster than oil recovery. The authors of the paper propose to use the wave effect associated with the stops of both injection and production wells. Shut-off and shut-in time of each well should be selected based on the parameters of the bottomhole zone. The specific value of the end time of the interaction of blocks and fractures when the pressure changes at the points of the reservoir can be roughly estimated from the beginning of the straight section of the pressure build-up curve in the fracture-porous reservoir. For the selected formation reservoir time of the end of the interaction between fractures and blocks with pressure changes was determined. Various options for implementation were proposed. Process impact modelling was performed using the Tempest More software package. According to the results of the simulation, it can be noted that the wave phenomenon is effective in terms of water cut reduction. Neverthelles, there are losses in oil production with long periods of shut-off of the wells. It should be noted that the time of interaction between fractures and blocks substantially depends on the permeability of the bottomhole zone; the higher the permeability the lower the time. It was also found that a variable frequency wave results in a greater effect.http://vestnik.pstu.ru/get/_res/fs/file2.pdf/7916/Evaluation+of+the+wave+effect+effectiveness+in+carbonate+reservoirs+with+high+viscosity+oilfile2.pdfoil productionwater cutwave effectfracture-porous reservoirpermeabilityhydrodynamic modelingoil recovery factorunsteady flooding
spellingShingle Vladimir V. Poplygin
Marian Wiercigroch
Evaluation of the wave effect effectiveness in carbonate reservoirs with high viscosity oil
Perm Journal of Petroleum and Mining Engineering
oil production
water cut
wave effect
fracture-porous reservoir
permeability
hydrodynamic modeling
oil recovery factor
unsteady flooding
title Evaluation of the wave effect effectiveness in carbonate reservoirs with high viscosity oil
title_full Evaluation of the wave effect effectiveness in carbonate reservoirs with high viscosity oil
title_fullStr Evaluation of the wave effect effectiveness in carbonate reservoirs with high viscosity oil
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the wave effect effectiveness in carbonate reservoirs with high viscosity oil
title_short Evaluation of the wave effect effectiveness in carbonate reservoirs with high viscosity oil
title_sort evaluation of the wave effect effectiveness in carbonate reservoirs with high viscosity oil
topic oil production
water cut
wave effect
fracture-porous reservoir
permeability
hydrodynamic modeling
oil recovery factor
unsteady flooding
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