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Polymer Injection for Water Production Control through Permeability Alteration in Fractured Reservoir

Emad Bedaiwi ; Completion & Stimulation Field Engineer, BJ Services Arabia Ltd.
Bandar Duraya Al-Anazi ; Research Assistant ,King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology
Ammal Fannoush Al-Anazi ; Saudi Aramco Ammal
Abouzar Mirzaei Paiaman ; Sharif University of Technology


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Abstract

Water production is one of the major technical, environmental, and economical problems associated with oil and gas production. Water production can limit the productive life of the oil and gas wells and can cause several problems including corrosion of tubular, fines migration, and hydrostatic loading. Produced water represents the largest waste stream associated with oil and gas production. Therefore, it is of importance to alleviate the effects of water production.
Conventionally, water production can be avoided by adopting new drilling practices such as drilling horizontal, deviated or infill wells. Different well completion designs also offers a mean to manage water production through selectively perforate dry zones, placing a liner or installing down hole flow separation equipment. Moreover, chemical treatment arises as one of the promising water-shut-off techniques through polymer flooding.
The proposed chemical technique examines two types of treatment, polymer/gel flooding, and cement squeeze. Water treatment process was carried out through permeability alteration principle. The permeability modification technique was tested using cores that simulate a Berea sandstone reservoir that is characterized by presences of channels.
The result shows that a permeability reduction from 4 500 mD to approximately 15 mD using polymer/gel and cement was successfully achieved. It was also concluded that polymer gel allows practical field applications for it its ease of preparation, storage, transport, pumping, cleaning after treatment, and need for normal injection wellhead pressure. The study also shows the applicability of the technique in a heterogeneous reservoirs dominated by channels and fractures.

Keywords

polymer gel flooding; cement squeeze; water production; permeability; fractured reservoir

Hrčak ID:

41414

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/41414

Publication date:

30.4.2009.

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