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Polymers and polymer-based gelants for improved oil recovery and water control in naturally fractured chalk formations

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Abstract Polymers and polymer-based gels are used in the oil industry to improve the oil displacement efficiency and address unwanted fluids (water and/or gas) production, respectively. In this work, existing… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Polymers and polymer-based gels are used in the oil industry to improve the oil displacement efficiency and address unwanted fluids (water and/or gas) production, respectively. In this work, existing commercial polymer and polymer-based chemicals are screened and evaluated in the laboratory for water management and enhanced oil recovery applications in naturally fractured carbonate (chalk) reservoirs. Several bulk- and core-based testing techniques are used to achieve this goal with the selected chemicals undergone thorough investigation of their filterability, injectivity, gelation time, gel strength, gel shrinkage, and impact on oil production. Injection of high and low molecular weight hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) polymers into fractured-porous cores does not hinder the oil production mechanism in chalk formations yielding a lower oil recovery rate but comparable ultimate recoveries with water injection. The environmental friendly Polymer B gelant is “inconsistent” related to the formation of gel; when it gels, the quality of the formed gel is poor and provide no resistance to a post-treatment water injection. The non-environmentally friendly Polymer A gelant worked consistently concerning gelation and yielded good quality, strong gels that can withstand post-treatment applied pressures during water injection.

Keywords: chalk; water; oil recovery; polymer based; oil

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Science
Year Published: 2018

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