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Field Application of Nanoscale Polymer Microspheres for In-Depth Profile Control in the Ultralow Permeability Oil Reservoir

Much research has been carried out on nanoscale polymer microspheres (PMs) in laboratories in recent years. However, there are limited reports on the practical application of nanoscale PMs in ultralow permeability reservoirs. This paper reports a field application case of nanoscale PMs for in-depth...

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Autores principales: Hou, Ganggang, Zhao, Wenyue, Jia, Yuqin, Yuan, Xinyu, Zhou, Jian, Liu, Tongjing, Hou, Jirui
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7591703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33173763
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00805
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author Hou, Ganggang
Zhao, Wenyue
Jia, Yuqin
Yuan, Xinyu
Zhou, Jian
Liu, Tongjing
Hou, Jirui
author_facet Hou, Ganggang
Zhao, Wenyue
Jia, Yuqin
Yuan, Xinyu
Zhou, Jian
Liu, Tongjing
Hou, Jirui
author_sort Hou, Ganggang
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description Much research has been carried out on nanoscale polymer microspheres (PMs) in laboratories in recent years. However, there are limited reports on the practical application of nanoscale PMs in ultralow permeability reservoirs. This paper reports a field application case of nanoscale PMs for in-depth profile control in the ultralow permeability oil reservoir. In the paper, the characteristics of the reservoir and the problems faced during development are analyzed in detail. Then, the PMs with calibration diameters of 300 nm and 800 nm are researched by evaluation experiments, and are selected for in-depth profile control in the ultralow permeability oil reservoir. Finally, according to the effect of the pilot application, the performance of PMs is evaluated, and a more suitable size for the pilot test reservoir is determined. The experiment's results show that the PMs have a good capacity for swelling and plugging. For the PMs with a calibration diameter of 300 nm, the final equilibrium swelling ratio is 56.2 nm·nm(−1), and the maximum resistance coefficient and the blocking rate after swelling are 3.7 and 70.31%, respectively. For the PMs with a calibration diameter of 800 nm, the final equilibrium swelling ratio is 49.4 nm·nm(−1), and the maximum resistance coefficient the blocking rate after swelling are 3.5 and 71.42%, respectively. The performance evaluation results show that nanoscale PMs can be used for in-depth profile control in the ultralow permeability oil reservoir. After the application of PMs in the pilot test area, the average water cut decreased by 10.4%, the average liquid production of single well-increased by 0.9 t/d, and the average thickness of the water-absorbing layer increased by 1.77 m. Comparing the dynamic data variation of well-groups using the PMs with the calibration diameter as 800 nm and the calibration diameter as 300 nm, it indicates that, for the pilot test area, PMs with a calibration diameter of 300 nm are more suitable than PMs with a calibration diameter of 800 nm.
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spelling pubmed-75917032020-11-09 Field Application of Nanoscale Polymer Microspheres for In-Depth Profile Control in the Ultralow Permeability Oil Reservoir Hou, Ganggang Zhao, Wenyue Jia, Yuqin Yuan, Xinyu Zhou, Jian Liu, Tongjing Hou, Jirui Front Chem Chemistry Much research has been carried out on nanoscale polymer microspheres (PMs) in laboratories in recent years. However, there are limited reports on the practical application of nanoscale PMs in ultralow permeability reservoirs. This paper reports a field application case of nanoscale PMs for in-depth profile control in the ultralow permeability oil reservoir. In the paper, the characteristics of the reservoir and the problems faced during development are analyzed in detail. Then, the PMs with calibration diameters of 300 nm and 800 nm are researched by evaluation experiments, and are selected for in-depth profile control in the ultralow permeability oil reservoir. Finally, according to the effect of the pilot application, the performance of PMs is evaluated, and a more suitable size for the pilot test reservoir is determined. The experiment's results show that the PMs have a good capacity for swelling and plugging. For the PMs with a calibration diameter of 300 nm, the final equilibrium swelling ratio is 56.2 nm·nm(−1), and the maximum resistance coefficient and the blocking rate after swelling are 3.7 and 70.31%, respectively. For the PMs with a calibration diameter of 800 nm, the final equilibrium swelling ratio is 49.4 nm·nm(−1), and the maximum resistance coefficient the blocking rate after swelling are 3.5 and 71.42%, respectively. The performance evaluation results show that nanoscale PMs can be used for in-depth profile control in the ultralow permeability oil reservoir. After the application of PMs in the pilot test area, the average water cut decreased by 10.4%, the average liquid production of single well-increased by 0.9 t/d, and the average thickness of the water-absorbing layer increased by 1.77 m. Comparing the dynamic data variation of well-groups using the PMs with the calibration diameter as 800 nm and the calibration diameter as 300 nm, it indicates that, for the pilot test area, PMs with a calibration diameter of 300 nm are more suitable than PMs with a calibration diameter of 800 nm. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7591703/ /pubmed/33173763 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00805 Text en Copyright © 2020 Hou, Zhao, Jia, Yuan, Zhou, Liu and Hou. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Hou, Ganggang
Zhao, Wenyue
Jia, Yuqin
Yuan, Xinyu
Zhou, Jian
Liu, Tongjing
Hou, Jirui
Field Application of Nanoscale Polymer Microspheres for In-Depth Profile Control in the Ultralow Permeability Oil Reservoir
title Field Application of Nanoscale Polymer Microspheres for In-Depth Profile Control in the Ultralow Permeability Oil Reservoir
title_full Field Application of Nanoscale Polymer Microspheres for In-Depth Profile Control in the Ultralow Permeability Oil Reservoir
title_fullStr Field Application of Nanoscale Polymer Microspheres for In-Depth Profile Control in the Ultralow Permeability Oil Reservoir
title_full_unstemmed Field Application of Nanoscale Polymer Microspheres for In-Depth Profile Control in the Ultralow Permeability Oil Reservoir
title_short Field Application of Nanoscale Polymer Microspheres for In-Depth Profile Control in the Ultralow Permeability Oil Reservoir
title_sort field application of nanoscale polymer microspheres for in-depth profile control in the ultralow permeability oil reservoir
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7591703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33173763
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00805
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