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Synthesis and Performance Evaluation of an Organic/Inorganic Composite Gel Plugging System for Offshore Oilfields

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In this article, we developed a new composite gel for plugging dominant fluid flow channels in offshore oilfields. The composite gel was synthesized by organic and inorganic gel networks interpenetrating… Click to show full abstract

In this article, we developed a new composite gel for plugging dominant fluid flow channels in offshore oilfields. The composite gel was synthesized by organic and inorganic gel networks interpenetrating into a compact three-dimensional spatial network structure, resulting in a good plugging effect. The performance of the composite gel was evaluated from the aspects of gelling characteristics and gel microstructure, while the plugging effect was evaluated through core experiments. The results showed that the influencing order of each component on gelling was acrylamide > cross-linking agent > urea > initiator > polyaluminum chloride. The initial viscosity of the composite gel was about 5–6 mPa·s, and it had good plugging abilities in different permeability cores. In comparison with inorganic gels (plugging ratio of 77.2%) or organic gels (84.8%), the composite gel system has a plugging ratio of up to 99.5% using a core with water permeability of 4300 mD. Besides, the reservoir applicability of the composite gel was studied, and the results suggested that the composite gel system had good resistance to dilution, mechanical shear, oil corrosion, and aging and could be quickly removed after plugging.

Keywords: system; offshore oilfields; gel plugging; organic inorganic; gel; composite gel

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2022

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