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Enhancing Oil Recovery from Low-Permeability Reservoirs with a Thermoviscosifying Water-Soluble Polymer

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 24, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26247468

Keywords

water-soluble polymer; thermoviscosifying polymer; smart polymer; enhanced oil recovery; polymer flooding

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1762218]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology through the National Science and Technology Major Project for the Development of Large Oil and Gas Fields and Coalbed Methane [2016ZX05054]

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This study compared the adaptability of a thermoviscosifying polymer (TVP) with HPAM for chemical EOR in low-permeability oil reservoirs. Results showed that TVP exhibited higher viscosity, thermal stability, and incremental oil recovery compared to HPAM, indicating its potential use in such reservoirs.
Water-soluble polymers, mainly partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM), have been used in the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) process. However, the poor salt tolerance, weak thermal stability and unsatisfactory injectivity impede its use in low-permeability hostile oil reservoirs. Here, we examined the adaptivity of a thermoviscosifying polymer (TVP) in comparison with HPAM for chemical EOR under simulated conditions (45 degrees C, 4500 mg/L salinity containing 65 mg/L Ca2+ and Mg2+) of low-permeability oil reservoirs in Daqing Oilfield. The results show that the viscosity of the 0.1% TVP solution can reach 48 mPa center dot s, six times that of HPAM. After 90 days of thermal aging at 45 degrees C, the TVP solution had 71% viscosity retention, 18% higher than that of the HPAM solution. While both polymer solutions could smoothly propagate in porous media, with permeability of around 100 milliDarcy, TVP exhibited stronger mobility reduction and permeability reduction than HPAM. After 0.7 pore volume of 0.1% polymer solution was injected, TVP achieved an incremental oil recovery factor of 13.64% after water flooding, 3.54% higher than that of HPAM under identical conditions. All these results demonstrate that TVP has great potential to be used in low-permeability oil reservoirs for chemical EOR.

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