Performance of Air- Vs. CO2 - Water Injection in a Tight, Light Oil Reservoir: A Laboratory Study
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Abstract This paper outlines the results of a comparative study of air- and immiscible CO2 - Water injection based Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) processes for a 30+ °API tight, light oil reservoir. This was accomplished by embedding multiple low- permeability core plugs in crushed reservoir core material to create a composite core that was contained in a 1.84 m long core holder. The objectives of this unscaled experimental work were: 1) to understand the suitability of each EOR process for a low permeability reservoir, 2) to define process parameters prior to a potential field pilot, and 3) to understand the relative merits of each EOR process to mobilize light oil from a tight matrix to a fracture network. A detailed experimental investigation was conducted at realistic reservoir conditions to evaluate the feasibility of an air injection-based EOR process. The air injection results were compared with those from an immiscible CO2-Water injection EOR experiment using the same experimental setup and reservoir conditions. Both the air- and CO2 - Water coreflood tests were performed at 10.3 MPa (1500 psig) and 99 °C in a 100 mm diameter, 1.84 m long composite core-holder using 38 mm diameter reservoir core plugs (that represented the matrix) and mounted within the crushed reservoir core material (that represented the fracture); inert helium gas was used to pressure up the core-holder to reservoir pressure. Permeability of the core plugs was from 0.3 to 3 millidarcies, while the permeability of the crushed core material was 1 to 3 Darcies. Air injection was performed as a standard combustion tube test with injection of 2.3 pore volumes (PV) of air to burn 71% of the packed core length (including helium, a total of 4.3 PV of gas injected). The CO2-Water coreflood was performed with the injection of 2.86 PV of CO2 followed by an extended soak period, then a second injection of an additional 2.86 PV of CO2, followed by the injection of 2.6 PV of water. The pre- and post-test core plug measurements of oil saturation show that the air injection process removed significantly larger quantities of hydrocarbons than the immiscible CO2-Water injection process. Relative to the initial conditions of the core plugs for the Air-Injection experiment, 95+ percent of the hydrocarbons were removed; noting that some fraction of original oil was consumed as fuel. In the post-test CO2-Water injection core plugs, oil recovery was in the range of 30 to 55 percent of OOIP. These findings suggest, under an appropriate field design, that both processes have the potential to recover incremental oil from tight reservoirs. However, the air-injection may be better suited to mobilize oil, due to thermal expansion, rather than the CO2 - Waterflood process.
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