PAM/PEI polymer gel for water control in high-temperature and high-pressure conditions: Core flooding with crossflow effect

Polymer gel has been established as a water shut-off control agent for improved oil recovery. The role of the polymer gel in conformance control is to divert injected water from high permeability to low permeability zones of the reservoir. This paper presents a series of core flooding tests performe...

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Published in:Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering
Main Author: Amir Z.; Saaid I.M.; Jan B.M.; Patah M.F.A.; Khalil M.; Bakar W.Z.W.
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2022
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Amir Z.; Saaid I.M.; Jan B.M.; Patah M.F.A.; Khalil M.; Bakar W.Z.W.
PAM/PEI polymer gel for water control in high-temperature and high-pressure conditions: Core flooding with crossflow effect
2022
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering
39
3
10.1007/s11814-021-1006-y
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85123483391&doi=10.1007%2fs11814-021-1006-y&partnerID=40&md5=b6bd538069b90cf18e7cf5e8e6e0fc4d
Polymer gel has been established as a water shut-off control agent for improved oil recovery. The role of the polymer gel in conformance control is to divert injected water from high permeability to low permeability zones of the reservoir. This paper presents a series of core flooding tests performed to investigate the propagation, blocking capability, permeability reduction and diverting performance of various mixtures of polymer gels at simulated reservoir condition. In this particular study, a core flooding scheme with crossflow effect using composite core has permeability contrast. Core flooding test with crossflow effect simulates reservoirs with communication between reservoir permeability layers. Experimental results show that PAM/PEI polymer gel reinforced with solid silica NP has been proven to provide satisfactory gel strength to divert water flow, thus recovering an additional 24% of oil. This reinforced PAM/PEI polymer gel tends to recover more trapped oil compared to weakened PAM/PEI polymer gel without solid particles. These results give better understanding and provide additional knowledge of strengthening gel by addition of solid particles, which could be the remedy for the weakened polymer gel. © 2022, The Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers.
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author Amir Z.; Saaid I.M.; Jan B.M.; Patah M.F.A.; Khalil M.; Bakar W.Z.W.
spellingShingle Amir Z.; Saaid I.M.; Jan B.M.; Patah M.F.A.; Khalil M.; Bakar W.Z.W.
PAM/PEI polymer gel for water control in high-temperature and high-pressure conditions: Core flooding with crossflow effect
author_facet Amir Z.; Saaid I.M.; Jan B.M.; Patah M.F.A.; Khalil M.; Bakar W.Z.W.
author_sort Amir Z.; Saaid I.M.; Jan B.M.; Patah M.F.A.; Khalil M.; Bakar W.Z.W.
title PAM/PEI polymer gel for water control in high-temperature and high-pressure conditions: Core flooding with crossflow effect
title_short PAM/PEI polymer gel for water control in high-temperature and high-pressure conditions: Core flooding with crossflow effect
title_full PAM/PEI polymer gel for water control in high-temperature and high-pressure conditions: Core flooding with crossflow effect
title_fullStr PAM/PEI polymer gel for water control in high-temperature and high-pressure conditions: Core flooding with crossflow effect
title_full_unstemmed PAM/PEI polymer gel for water control in high-temperature and high-pressure conditions: Core flooding with crossflow effect
title_sort PAM/PEI polymer gel for water control in high-temperature and high-pressure conditions: Core flooding with crossflow effect
publishDate 2022
container_title Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering
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doi_str_mv 10.1007/s11814-021-1006-y
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description Polymer gel has been established as a water shut-off control agent for improved oil recovery. The role of the polymer gel in conformance control is to divert injected water from high permeability to low permeability zones of the reservoir. This paper presents a series of core flooding tests performed to investigate the propagation, blocking capability, permeability reduction and diverting performance of various mixtures of polymer gels at simulated reservoir condition. In this particular study, a core flooding scheme with crossflow effect using composite core has permeability contrast. Core flooding test with crossflow effect simulates reservoirs with communication between reservoir permeability layers. Experimental results show that PAM/PEI polymer gel reinforced with solid silica NP has been proven to provide satisfactory gel strength to divert water flow, thus recovering an additional 24% of oil. This reinforced PAM/PEI polymer gel tends to recover more trapped oil compared to weakened PAM/PEI polymer gel without solid particles. These results give better understanding and provide additional knowledge of strengthening gel by addition of solid particles, which could be the remedy for the weakened polymer gel. © 2022, The Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers.
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