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Model development for MEOR process in conventional non-fractured reservoirs and investigation of physico-chemical parameter effects

Behesht, M ; Sharif University of Technology | 2008

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. DOI: 10.1002/ceat.200800094
  3. Publisher: 2008
  4. Abstract:
  5. A three-dimensional multi-component transport model in a two-phase oil-water system was developed. The model includes separated terms to account for the dispersion, convection, injection, growth and death of microbes, and accumulation. For the first time, effects of both wettability alteration of reservoir rock from oil wet to water wet and reduction in interfacial tension (IFT) simultaneously on relative permeability and capillary pressure curves were included in a MEOR simulation model. Transport equations were considered for the bacteria, nutrients, and metabolite (bio-surfactant) in the matrix, reduced interfacial tension on phase trapping, surfactant and polymer adsorption, and effect of polymer viscosity on mobility of the aqueous phase. The model was used to simulate effects of physico-chemical parameters, namely flooding time schedules, washing water flowrate, substrate concentration, permeability, polymer and salinity concentration on Original Oil In Place (OOIP) in a hypothetical reservoir. © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag Gmbh & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
  6. Keywords:
  7. Adsorption ; Bacteria ; Capillarity ; Concentration (process) ; Liquids ; Polymers ; Reservoirs (water) ; Surface active agents ; Three dimensional ; Aqueous phase ; Bio-surfactant ; Capillary pressure curves ; Flow-rate ; Fractured reservoirs ; Interfacial tension ; Model development ; Modeling ; Multi components ; Oil recovery ; Oil-water system ; Original oil in place ; Parameter effects ; Phase trapping ; Physico chemicals ; Physico-chemical parameters ; Polymer adsorption ; Polymer viscosity ; Rela tive permeability ; Reservoir rocks ; Simulation modelling ; Substrate concentrations ; Time scheduling ; Transport equations ; Transport modelling ; Washing water ; Wettability ; Wettability alteration ; Petroleum reservoir engineering ; Bacteria (microorganisms)
  8. Source: Chemical Engineering and Technology ; Volume 31, Issue 7 , 2008 , Pages 953-963 ; 09307516 (ISSN)
  9. URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ceat.200800094