4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

A survey of North Sea enhanced-oil-recovery projects initiated during the years 1975 to 2005

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SPE RESERVOIR EVALUATION & ENGINEERING
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 497-512

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SOC PETROLEUM ENG
DOI: 10.2118/99546-PA

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This paper provides a summary and a guide of the enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) technologies initiated in the North Sea in the period from 1975 until beginning of 2005. The five EOR technologies that have been initiated in this region are hydrocarbon (HQ miscible gas injection, water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection injection, simultaneous water-and-gas (SWAG) injection foam-assisted WAG (FAWAG) injection, and microbial EOR (MEOR). Each EOR technology that has been initiated in the North Sea was identified with its respective maturity level and/or maturation time frame, technology use restrictions, and process efficiency on the basis of incremental oil. Apart from WAG at Ekofisk and FAWAG at Snorre central fault block (CFB), all technologies have been applied successfully (i.e., positive in economic terms) to the associated fields. HC miscible gas injection and WAG injection can be considered mature technologies in the North Sea. The most commonly used EOR technology in the North Sea has been WAG, and it is recognized as the most successful EOR technology. The main problems experienced were injectivity (WAG, SWAG, and FAWAG projects), injection system monitoring, and reservoir heterogeneities (HC miscible gas injection, WAG, SWAG, and FAWAG projects). Approximately 63% of all the reported EOR field applications have been initiated on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS), 32% on the UK continental shelf, and the remainder on the Danish continental shelf. Statoil has been the leader in conducting EOR field applications in the North Sea. The majority of future research will concentrate on microbial processes, CO, injection, and WAG (including SWAG) injection schemes. In this review, laboratory techniques, global statistics, simulation tools, and economical evaluation were not considered and are considered outside of the scope of this paper.

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