Experimental investigation of low salinity water flooding to improve viscous oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff Reservoir on Alaska North Slope

Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018 Alaska's North Slope (ANS) contains vast resources of viscous oil that have not been developed efficiently using conventional water flooding. Although thermal methods are most commonly applied to recover viscous oil, they are impractical on ANS...

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Main Author: Cheng, Yaoze
Other Authors: Zhang, Yin, Dandekar, Abhijit, Awoleke, Obadare, Chen, Gang
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8714
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/8714 2023-05-15T13:09:06+02:00 Experimental investigation of low salinity water flooding to improve viscous oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff Reservoir on Alaska North Slope Cheng, Yaoze Zhang, Yin Dandekar, Abhijit Awoleke, Obadare Chen, Gang 2018-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8714 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8714 Department of Petroleum Engineering Oil field flooding Alaska North Slope Oil field brines Secondary recovery of oil Enhanced oil recovery Thesis ms 2018 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:06Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018 Alaska's North Slope (ANS) contains vast resources of viscous oil that have not been developed efficiently using conventional water flooding. Although thermal methods are most commonly applied to recover viscous oil, they are impractical on ANS because of the concern of thawing the permafrost, which could cause disastrous environmental damage. Recently, low salinity water flooding (LSWF) has been considered to enhance oil recovery by reducing residual oil saturation in the Schrader Bluff viscous oil reservoir. In this study, lab experiments have been conducted to investigate the potential of LSWF to improve heavy oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff sand. Fresh-state core plugs cut from preserved core samples with original oil saturations have been flooded sequentially with high salinity water, low salinity water, and softened low salinity water. The cumulative oil production and pressure drops have been recorded, and the oil recovery factors and residual oil saturation after each flooding have been determined based on material balance. In addition, restored-state core plugs saturated with viscous oil have been employed to conduct unsteady-state displacement experiments to measure the oil-water relative permeabilities using high salinity water and low salinity water, respectively. The emulsification of provided viscous oil and low salinity water has also been investigated. Furthermore, the contact angles between the crude oil and reservoir rock have been measured. It has been found that the core plugs are very unconsolidated, with porosity and absolute permeability in the range of 33% to 36% and 155 mD to 330 mD, respectively. A produced crude oil sample having a viscosity of 63 cP at ambient conditions was used in the experiments. The total dissolved solids (TDS) of the high salinity water and the low salinity water are 28,000 mg/L and 2,940 mg/L, respectively. Softening had little effect on the TDS of the low salinity water, but the concentration of Ca²⁺ was ... Thesis Alaska North Slope north slope permafrost Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks
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topic Oil field flooding
Alaska
North Slope
Oil field brines
Secondary recovery of oil
Enhanced oil recovery
spellingShingle Oil field flooding
Alaska
North Slope
Oil field brines
Secondary recovery of oil
Enhanced oil recovery
Cheng, Yaoze
Experimental investigation of low salinity water flooding to improve viscous oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff Reservoir on Alaska North Slope
topic_facet Oil field flooding
Alaska
North Slope
Oil field brines
Secondary recovery of oil
Enhanced oil recovery
description Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018 Alaska's North Slope (ANS) contains vast resources of viscous oil that have not been developed efficiently using conventional water flooding. Although thermal methods are most commonly applied to recover viscous oil, they are impractical on ANS because of the concern of thawing the permafrost, which could cause disastrous environmental damage. Recently, low salinity water flooding (LSWF) has been considered to enhance oil recovery by reducing residual oil saturation in the Schrader Bluff viscous oil reservoir. In this study, lab experiments have been conducted to investigate the potential of LSWF to improve heavy oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff sand. Fresh-state core plugs cut from preserved core samples with original oil saturations have been flooded sequentially with high salinity water, low salinity water, and softened low salinity water. The cumulative oil production and pressure drops have been recorded, and the oil recovery factors and residual oil saturation after each flooding have been determined based on material balance. In addition, restored-state core plugs saturated with viscous oil have been employed to conduct unsteady-state displacement experiments to measure the oil-water relative permeabilities using high salinity water and low salinity water, respectively. The emulsification of provided viscous oil and low salinity water has also been investigated. Furthermore, the contact angles between the crude oil and reservoir rock have been measured. It has been found that the core plugs are very unconsolidated, with porosity and absolute permeability in the range of 33% to 36% and 155 mD to 330 mD, respectively. A produced crude oil sample having a viscosity of 63 cP at ambient conditions was used in the experiments. The total dissolved solids (TDS) of the high salinity water and the low salinity water are 28,000 mg/L and 2,940 mg/L, respectively. Softening had little effect on the TDS of the low salinity water, but the concentration of Ca²⁺ was ...
author2 Zhang, Yin
Dandekar, Abhijit
Awoleke, Obadare
Chen, Gang
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author Cheng, Yaoze
author_facet Cheng, Yaoze
author_sort Cheng, Yaoze
title Experimental investigation of low salinity water flooding to improve viscous oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff Reservoir on Alaska North Slope
title_short Experimental investigation of low salinity water flooding to improve viscous oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff Reservoir on Alaska North Slope
title_full Experimental investigation of low salinity water flooding to improve viscous oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff Reservoir on Alaska North Slope
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of low salinity water flooding to improve viscous oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff Reservoir on Alaska North Slope
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of low salinity water flooding to improve viscous oil recovery from the Schrader Bluff Reservoir on Alaska North Slope
title_sort experimental investigation of low salinity water flooding to improve viscous oil recovery from the schrader bluff reservoir on alaska north slope
publishDate 2018
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