Injection of Acid Gas Mixtures in Sour Oil Reservoirs: Analysis of Near-Wellbore Processes with Coupled Modelling of Well and Reservoir Flow

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作者
Battistelli, Alfredo [1 ]
Ceragioli, Paola [2 ]
Marcolini, Marica [1 ]
机构
[1] Saipem SpA, RISAMB Dept, Operat Environm Unit, I-61032 Fano, PU, Italy
[2] Eni SpA, TENC Dept, E&P Div, I-20097 San Donato Milanese, MI, Italy
关键词
Acid gas injection; Reservoir modelling; Wellbore flow; Formation dry-out; Halite precipitation; TOUGH2; THERMODYNAMIC MODEL; PURE WATER; PHASE COMPOSITION; CARBON-DIOXIDE; 2000; BAR; SOLUBILITY; CO2; DYNAMICS; FRICTION; EQUATION;
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10.1007/s11242-010-9685-6
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
The reinjection of sour or acid gas mixtures is often required for the exploitation of hydrocarbon reservoirs containing remarkable amounts of acid gases (H(2)S and CO(2)) to reduce the environmental impact of field exploitation and provide pressure support for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) purposes. Sour and acid gas injection in geological structures can be modelled with TMGAS, a new Equation of State (EOS) module for the TOUGH2 reservoir simulator. TMGAS can simulate the two-phase behaviour of NaCl-dominated brines in equilibrium with a non-aqueous (NA) phase, made up of inorganic gases such as CO(2) and H(2)S and hydrocarbons (pure as well as pseudo-components), up to the high pressures (similar to 100 MPa) and temperatures (similar to 200A degrees C) found in deep sedimentary basins. This study is focused on the near-wellbore processes driven by the injection of an acid gas mixture in a hypothetical high-pressure, under-saturated sour oil reservoir at a well-sector scale and at conditions for which the injected gas is fully miscible with the oil. Relevant-coupled processes are simulated, including the displacement of oil originally in place, the evaporation of connate brine, the salt concentration and consequent halite precipitation, as well as non-isothermal effects generated by the injection of the acid gas mixture at temperatures lower than initial reservoir temperature. Non-isothermal effects are studied by modelling in a coupled way wellbore and reservoir flow with a modified version of the TOUGH2 reservoir simulator. The described approach is limited to single-phase wellbore flow conditions occurring when injecting sour, acid or greenhouse gas mixtures in high-pressure geological structures.
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