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Effect of high-multiple water injection on rock pore structure and oil displacement efficiency

Lei Xiao, Chunpeng Zhao, Qiaoliang Zhang, Panrong Wang, Runfu Xiong

2022Energy Geoscience18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Experimental methods, including mercury pressure, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and core (water-oil) displacement, are used to examine the effects of high-multiple water injection (i.e. water injection with high injected pore volume) on rock properties, pore structure and oil displacement efficiency of an oilfield in the western South China Sea. The results show an increase in the permeability of rocks along with particle migration, an increase in the pore volume and the average pore throat radius, and enhanced heterogeneity after high-multiple water injection. Compared with normal water injection methods, a high-multiple water injection is more effective in improving the oil displacement efficiency. The degree of recovery increases faster in the early stage due to the expansion of the swept area, and the transition from oil-wet to water-wet. The degree of recovery increases less in the late stage due to various factors, including the enhancement of heterogeneity in the rocks. Considering both the economic aspect and the production limit of water flooding, it is recommended to adopt other technologies to further enhance oil recovery after 300 PV water injection.

Topics & Concepts

Water injection (oil production)Water floodingPetroleum engineeringPermeability (electromagnetism)Water retentionMaterials scienceEnhanced oil recoveryEnvironmental scienceGeologySoil scienceChemistryMembraneSoil waterBiochemistryEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis