SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering
Volume 13, Number 4, August 2010, pp. 730-740

SPE-129899-PA

Potential for Polymer Flooding Reservoirs With Viscous Oils

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DOI  More information 10.2118/129899-PA http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/129899-PA

Citation

  • Seright, R.S. 2010. Potential for Polymer Flooding Reservoirs with Viscous Oils. SPE Res Eval & Eng  13 (4): 730-740. SPE-129899-PA. doi: 10.2118/129899-PA.

Discipline Categories

  • 6.4.6 Chemical Flooding Methods Methods (e.g., Polymer, Solvent, Nitrogen, Immiscible CO2, Surfactant, Vapex)
  • 6.3.3 Conformance Improvement

Keywords

  • polymer flooding viscous oils, Viscous oils, Chemical flooding, Polymer flooding, Polymer rheology

Summary

This paper examines the potential of polymer flooding to recover viscous oils, especially in reservoirs that preclude the application of thermal methods. A reconsideration of enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) screening criteria revealed that higher oil prices, modest polymer prices, increased use of horizontal wells, and controlled injection above the formation parting pressure all help considerably to extend the applicability of polymer flooding in reservoirs with viscous oils. Fractional-flow calculations demonstrated that the high mobile-oil saturation, degree of heterogeneity, and relatively free potential for crossflow in our target North Slope reservoirs also promote the potential for polymer flooding. For existing EOR polymers, viscosity increases roughly with the square of polymer concentration--a fact that aids the economics for polymer flooding of viscous oils. A simple benefit analysis suggested that reduced injectivity may be a greater limitation for polymer flooding of viscous oils than the cost of chemicals. For practical conditions during polymer floods, the vertical sweep efficiency using shear-thinning fluids is not expected to be dramatically different from that for Newtonian or shear-thickening fluids. The overall viscosity (resistance factor) of the polymer solution is of far greater relevance than the rheology.

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History

  • Original manuscript received: 20 January 2010
  • Meeting paper published: 25 April 2010
  • Revised manuscript received: 21 March 2010
  • Manuscript approved: 12 April 2010
  • Published online: 5 August 2010
  • Version of record: 24 August 2010