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Rules of Water Cut Variation in Low Permeability Oil Reservoir CO2 Flooding Process

 YU Hong-wei, YANG Sai-yu, LI Shi, YANG Yong-zhi   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Enhanced Oil Recovery/ Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing100083, China
  • Received:2010-10-11 Online:2011-07-26 Published:2011-07-26

Abstract:

Through the study of many domestic and abroad field examples of CO2 flooding after water flooding, it is discovered that after the injection of CO2, the water cut of many production wells decreases sharply, and this phenomenon happens across the whole development phase, including the early stage of CO2 injection which the CO2 displacing front doesn’t reach production wells, the stage of little gas producing,and the stage of high gas-oil ratio. We take emphasis on discussing the development rules of low permeability reservoir before the breakthrough of CO2,and on this stage oil-water two-phase fluid flow is the main flow type, and three-phase flow does not exist. The reason is that a majority of the injected CO2 dissolved in local oil and water. According to the actual oilfield dynamic response and the results of in-house slim tube and long core flooding experiment,we explain the action between CO2 and oil-water system,finally gain two conclusions. The first is that gas can drive crude oil reaching producers by traveling through local water. The second is that the displacement law is obviously different in different low permeability cores when CO2 flooding starting from high water cut stage, for the special low permeability cores, the oil recovery before CO2 breaking accounted for CO2 total recovery of 73.27%, and after CO2 breaking the recovery accounted for 26.73%.But for the average low permeability cores, the oil recovery before CO2 breaking only accounted for CO2 total recovery of 16.72%, and after CO2 breaking the recovery accounted for 83.28%.

Key words: CO2 flooding, low permeable, in-house experiments, water cut, development rules, petroleum

CLC Number: 

  • P618.13
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