Laboratory simulation of CO2 immiscible gas flooding and characterization of seepage resistance

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Jie Chi
Binshan Ju
Wenbin Chen
Mengfei Zhang
Rui Zhang
Anqi Miao
Dayan Wang
Fengyun Cui
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[1] Shandong Institute of Petroleum and Chemical Technology,School of Big Data and Fundamental Sciences
[2] China University of Geosciences (Beijing),School of Energy Resources
[3] Key Laboratory of Geological Evaluation and Development Engineering of Unconventional Natural Gas Energy,School of Chemical Engineering
[4] Shandong Institute of Petroleum and Chemical Technology,undefined
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laboratory simulation; viscosity; starting pressure gradient; CO; immiscible flooding; characterization of seepage resistance;
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CO2 flooding can significantly improve the recovery rate, effectively recover crude oil, and has the advantages of energy saving and emission reduction. At present, most domestic researches on CO2 flooding seepage experiments are field tests in actual reservoirs or simulations with reservoir numerical simulators. Although targeted, the promotion is poor. For the characterization of seepage resistance, there are few studies on the variation law of seepage resistance caused by the combined action in the reservoir. To solve this problem, based on the mechanism of CO2, a physical simulation experiment device for CO2 non-miscible flooding production manner is designed. The device adopts two displacement schemes, gas-displacing water and gas-displacing oil, it mainly studies the immiscible gas flooding mechanism and oil displacement characteristics based on factors such as formation dip angle, gas injection position, and gas injection rate. It can provide a more accurate development simulation for the actual field application. By studying the variation law of crude oil viscosity and start-up pressure gradient, the characterization method of seepage resistance gradient affected by these two factors in the seepage process is proposed. The field test is carried out for the natural core of the S oilfield, and the seepage resistance is described more accurately. The results show that the advancing front of the gas drive is an arc, and the advancing speed of the gas drive oil front is slower than that of gas drive water; the greater the dip angle, the higher the displacement efficiency; the higher the gas injection rate is, the higher the early recovery rate is, and the lower the later recovery rate is; oil displacement efficiency is lower than water displacement efficiency; taking the actual core of S oilfield as an example, the mathematical representation method of core start-up pressure gradient in low permeability reservoir is established.
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