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Experimental study of polymer flooding in fractured systems using five-spot glass micromodel: The role of fracture geometrical properties

Abedi, B ; Sharif University of Technology | 2012

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. DOI: 10.1260/0144-5987.30.5.689
  3. Publisher: SAGE , 2012
  4. Abstract:
  5. Water flooding is being widely used in the petroleum industry and has been considered as a simple inexpensive secondary recovery method. But in fractured formations, existence of fracture system in reservoir rock induces an adverse effect on oil recovery by water flooding. Polymer flooding has been successfully applied as an alternative enhanced oil recovery method in fractured formations. But, the role of fracture geometrical properties on macroscopic efficiency of polymer flooding is not yet well-understood, especially in fractured five-spot systems. In this work five-spot glass micromodel, because of micro-visibility, ease of multiple experimentations and also presence of the unexplored issues, was used to experimentally investigate the influence of fracture geometrical characteristics such as fracture orientation, fracture spacing, fracture overlap and etc on the macroscopic efficiency of polymer flooding. The tests were performed on the fractured models which are initially saturated with the crude oil at fixed flow rate conditions and in a horizontally mounting. The results revealed that the macroscopic efficiency of polymer flooding depends on fracture geometrical properties. Fracture orientation showed more imposing effect than other fracture geometrical properties, and fracture with 45 degree inclination to the mean flow direction, gives greatest oil recovery factor. Large spacing fractures give more recovery than small spacing ones and in case of overlapping, fractures with less overlapping help polymer to better propagate which could be related to their greater effective fracture length. This pre-called effect could be responsible to show how continuity and width to length ratio of fractures affect recovery factor, less fracture discontinuity as well as more length to width ratio of fracture give more swept zone. Also, increasing number of fractures decreases oil recovery factor. The results of this work can be helpful to better understanding the role of fracture geometrical properties on macroscopic efficiency of polymer flooding in five-spot fractured systems
  6. Keywords:
  7. Five-spot micromodel ; Fracture geometrical properties ; Adverse effect ; Effective fracture ; Enhanced oil recovery ; Experimental studies ; Five-spot ; Fixed flow ; Fracture orientations ; Fracture spacing ; Fracture systems ; Fractured formations ; Fractured systems ; Geometrical characteristics ; Geometrical property ; Length ratio ; Length-to-width ratio ; Mean-flow directions ; Oil recoveries ; Polymer flooding ; Recovery factors ; Reservoir rock ; Crude oil ; Efficiency ; Floods ; Geometry ; Oil well flooding ; Petroleum reservoirs ; Polymers ; Secondary recovery ; Fracture
  8. Source: Energy Exploration and Exploitation ; Volume 30, Issue 5 , 2012 , Pages 689-706 ; 01445987 (ISSN)
  9. URL: http://eea.sagepub.com/content/30/5/689.refs