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Probing the Effect of Young’s Modulus on the Reservoir Regulation Abilities of Dispersed Particle Gels

The mechanical strength of dispersed particle gels (DPGs), which can be directly characterized by Young’s modulus, is an important parameter affecting reservoir regulation performance. However, the effect of reservoir conditions on the mechanical strength of DPGs, as well as the desired range of mec...

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Autores principales: Wang, Zizhao, Zhu, Zhixuan, Jiang, Tianyu, Liu, Jinming, Dong, Yunbo, Wu, Yining, Zhao, Mingwei, Dai, Caili, Li, Lin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10217638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37232994
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9050402
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author Wang, Zizhao
Zhu, Zhixuan
Jiang, Tianyu
Liu, Jinming
Dong, Yunbo
Wu, Yining
Zhao, Mingwei
Dai, Caili
Li, Lin
author_facet Wang, Zizhao
Zhu, Zhixuan
Jiang, Tianyu
Liu, Jinming
Dong, Yunbo
Wu, Yining
Zhao, Mingwei
Dai, Caili
Li, Lin
author_sort Wang, Zizhao
collection PubMed
description The mechanical strength of dispersed particle gels (DPGs), which can be directly characterized by Young’s modulus, is an important parameter affecting reservoir regulation performance. However, the effect of reservoir conditions on the mechanical strength of DPGs, as well as the desired range of mechanical strength for optimum reservoir regulation performance, have not been systematically studied. In this paper, DPG particles with different Young’s moduli were prepared and their corresponding migration performances, profile control capacities and enhanced oil recovery abilities were studied by simulated core experiments. The results showed that with increase in Young’s modulus, the DPG particles exhibited improved performance in profile control as well as enhanced oil recovery. However, only the DPG particles with a modulus range of 0.19–0.762 kPa could achieve both adequate blockage in large pore throats and migration to deep reservoirs through deformation. Considering the material costs, applying DPG particles with moduli within the range of 0.19–0.297 kPa (polymer concentration: 0.25–0.4%; cross-linker concentration: 0.7–0.9%) would ensure optimum reservoir control performance. Direct evidence for the temperature and salt resistance of DPG particles was also obtained. When aged in reservoir conditions below 100 °C and at a salinity of 10 × 10(4) mg·L(−1), the Young’s modulus values of the DPG particle systems increased moderately with temperature or salinity, indicating a favorable impact of reservoir conditions on the reservoir regulation abilities of DPG particles. The studies in this paper indicated that the practical reservoir regulation performances of DPGs can be improved by adjusting the mechanical strength, providing basic theoretical guidance for the application of DPGs in efficient oilfield development.
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spelling pubmed-102176382023-05-27 Probing the Effect of Young’s Modulus on the Reservoir Regulation Abilities of Dispersed Particle Gels Wang, Zizhao Zhu, Zhixuan Jiang, Tianyu Liu, Jinming Dong, Yunbo Wu, Yining Zhao, Mingwei Dai, Caili Li, Lin Gels Article The mechanical strength of dispersed particle gels (DPGs), which can be directly characterized by Young’s modulus, is an important parameter affecting reservoir regulation performance. However, the effect of reservoir conditions on the mechanical strength of DPGs, as well as the desired range of mechanical strength for optimum reservoir regulation performance, have not been systematically studied. In this paper, DPG particles with different Young’s moduli were prepared and their corresponding migration performances, profile control capacities and enhanced oil recovery abilities were studied by simulated core experiments. The results showed that with increase in Young’s modulus, the DPG particles exhibited improved performance in profile control as well as enhanced oil recovery. However, only the DPG particles with a modulus range of 0.19–0.762 kPa could achieve both adequate blockage in large pore throats and migration to deep reservoirs through deformation. Considering the material costs, applying DPG particles with moduli within the range of 0.19–0.297 kPa (polymer concentration: 0.25–0.4%; cross-linker concentration: 0.7–0.9%) would ensure optimum reservoir control performance. Direct evidence for the temperature and salt resistance of DPG particles was also obtained. When aged in reservoir conditions below 100 °C and at a salinity of 10 × 10(4) mg·L(−1), the Young’s modulus values of the DPG particle systems increased moderately with temperature or salinity, indicating a favorable impact of reservoir conditions on the reservoir regulation abilities of DPG particles. The studies in this paper indicated that the practical reservoir regulation performances of DPGs can be improved by adjusting the mechanical strength, providing basic theoretical guidance for the application of DPGs in efficient oilfield development. MDPI 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10217638/ /pubmed/37232994 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9050402 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Zizhao
Zhu, Zhixuan
Jiang, Tianyu
Liu, Jinming
Dong, Yunbo
Wu, Yining
Zhao, Mingwei
Dai, Caili
Li, Lin
Probing the Effect of Young’s Modulus on the Reservoir Regulation Abilities of Dispersed Particle Gels
title Probing the Effect of Young’s Modulus on the Reservoir Regulation Abilities of Dispersed Particle Gels
title_full Probing the Effect of Young’s Modulus on the Reservoir Regulation Abilities of Dispersed Particle Gels
title_fullStr Probing the Effect of Young’s Modulus on the Reservoir Regulation Abilities of Dispersed Particle Gels
title_full_unstemmed Probing the Effect of Young’s Modulus on the Reservoir Regulation Abilities of Dispersed Particle Gels
title_short Probing the Effect of Young’s Modulus on the Reservoir Regulation Abilities of Dispersed Particle Gels
title_sort probing the effect of young’s modulus on the reservoir regulation abilities of dispersed particle gels
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10217638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37232994
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9050402
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