Experimental characterization of colloidal silica gel for water conformance control in oil reservoirs

Abstract High water production in oil fields is an area of concern due to economic issues and borehole/wellhead damages. Colloidal gels can be a good alternative to polymers to address this as they can tolerate harsh oil reservoir conditions. A series of bottle tests with different silica and NaCl c...

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Main Authors: Zahra Ghaffari, Hosein Rezvani, Ali Khalilnezhad, Farid B. Cortes, Masoud Riazi
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2022-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13035-1
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author Zahra Ghaffari
Hosein Rezvani
Ali Khalilnezhad
Farid B. Cortes
Masoud Riazi
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description Abstract High water production in oil fields is an area of concern due to economic issues and borehole/wellhead damages. Colloidal gels can be a good alternative to polymers to address this as they can tolerate harsh oil reservoir conditions. A series of bottle tests with different silica and NaCl concentrations were first conducted. The gelation time, cation valence, rheology, and viscosity were investigated to characterize the gels. The applicability of solid gels in porous media was finally inspected in a dual-patterned glass micromodel. Bottle test results showed that increasing NaCl concentration at a constant silica concentration can convert solid gels into two-phase gels and then viscous suspensions. Na+ replacement with Mg2+ resulted a distinctive behaviour probably due to higher coagulating ability of Mg2+. Rheology and viscosity results agreed with gelation times: gel with shortest gelation time had the highest viscosity and storage/loss modulus but was not the most elastic one. Water injection into glass micromodel half-saturated with crude oil and solid gel proved that the gel is strong against pressure gradients applied by injected phase which is promising for water conformance controls. The diverted injected phase recorded an oil recovery of 53% which was not feasible without blocking the water zone.
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spelling doaj.art-3f084cb7337d46b48af8247e10b905df2022-12-22T02:29:27ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222022-06-0112111710.1038/s41598-022-13035-1Experimental characterization of colloidal silica gel for water conformance control in oil reservoirsZahra Ghaffari0Hosein Rezvani1Ali Khalilnezhad2Farid B. Cortes3Masoud Riazi4Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Research Centre, IOR/EOR Research Institute, Shiraz UniversityEnhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Research Centre, IOR/EOR Research Institute, Shiraz UniversityEnhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Research Centre, IOR/EOR Research Institute, Shiraz UniversityGrupo de Investigación en Fenómenos de Superficie-Michael Polanyi, Departamento de Procesos y Energía, Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de ColombiaEnhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Research Centre, IOR/EOR Research Institute, Shiraz UniversityAbstract High water production in oil fields is an area of concern due to economic issues and borehole/wellhead damages. Colloidal gels can be a good alternative to polymers to address this as they can tolerate harsh oil reservoir conditions. A series of bottle tests with different silica and NaCl concentrations were first conducted. The gelation time, cation valence, rheology, and viscosity were investigated to characterize the gels. The applicability of solid gels in porous media was finally inspected in a dual-patterned glass micromodel. Bottle test results showed that increasing NaCl concentration at a constant silica concentration can convert solid gels into two-phase gels and then viscous suspensions. Na+ replacement with Mg2+ resulted a distinctive behaviour probably due to higher coagulating ability of Mg2+. Rheology and viscosity results agreed with gelation times: gel with shortest gelation time had the highest viscosity and storage/loss modulus but was not the most elastic one. Water injection into glass micromodel half-saturated with crude oil and solid gel proved that the gel is strong against pressure gradients applied by injected phase which is promising for water conformance controls. The diverted injected phase recorded an oil recovery of 53% which was not feasible without blocking the water zone.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13035-1
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Experimental characterization of colloidal silica gel for water conformance control in oil reservoirs
Scientific Reports
title Experimental characterization of colloidal silica gel for water conformance control in oil reservoirs
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