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Experimental investigation of shale oil recovery from Qianjiang core samples by the CO(2) huff-n-puff EOR method

CO(2) Huff-n-Puff (HnP) is an effective technique for enhancing oil recovery (EOR) that can be applied to shale oil reservoirs faced with poor natural productivity and low water injectivity. The main objective of this study is to investigate the interactions of CO(2) and formation crude oil, and eva...

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Autores principales: Li, Lei, Wang, Chengwei, Li, Dongsheng, Fu, Jingang, Su, Yuliang, Lv, Yuting
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9071236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35529611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05347f
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author Li, Lei
Wang, Chengwei
Li, Dongsheng
Fu, Jingang
Su, Yuliang
Lv, Yuting
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Wang, Chengwei
Li, Dongsheng
Fu, Jingang
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description CO(2) Huff-n-Puff (HnP) is an effective technique for enhancing oil recovery (EOR) that can be applied to shale oil reservoirs faced with poor natural productivity and low water injectivity. The main objective of this study is to investigate the interactions of CO(2) and formation crude oil, and evaluate the CO(2) HnP performance in shale oil reservoirs in the Qianjiang depression in China. In this study, the variation rules of oil phase behavior, viscosity, saturation pressure, and swelling factor at different CO(2) contents of 0 to 65% were studied. A series of HnP experiments were conducted. The factors affecting the oil recovery were discussed, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) tests were conducted on core samples at different stages of the HnP process. The results show that the injected CO(2) can make an positive change in the crude oil phase behavior. The oil–gas two-phase region enlarges and the saturation pressure increases as more CO(2) is dissolved in the formation oil, which is beneficial to oil production. The dissolution of CO(2) in the oil phase increased the oil swelling degree by 1.492 times, and the viscosity decreased from 1.944 to 0.453 mPa s. The HnP experimental results demonstrate that the soaking time should be determined based on the injection pressure. Miscible conditions is a viable option for CO(2) HnP as 10% more oil can be produced using miscible HnP and save more than half of the soaking time. The results illustrate that fracture is the most important factor affecting oil recovery, and the performance of HnP EOR on core samples with fractures is almost 25% better than those without fractures. However, the core matrix permeability has an almost negligible effect on the performance of CO(2) HnP. The NMR tests show that the oil recovered in the first cycle was dominated by macropores and mesopores, followed by small pores. In the latter HnP cycles, the oil in small pores and micropores becomes the main oil-producing area. This study may provide a better understanding of the CO(2) HnP enhanced recovery strategy for shale reservoirs.
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spelling pubmed-90712362022-05-06 Experimental investigation of shale oil recovery from Qianjiang core samples by the CO(2) huff-n-puff EOR method Li, Lei Wang, Chengwei Li, Dongsheng Fu, Jingang Su, Yuliang Lv, Yuting RSC Adv Chemistry CO(2) Huff-n-Puff (HnP) is an effective technique for enhancing oil recovery (EOR) that can be applied to shale oil reservoirs faced with poor natural productivity and low water injectivity. The main objective of this study is to investigate the interactions of CO(2) and formation crude oil, and evaluate the CO(2) HnP performance in shale oil reservoirs in the Qianjiang depression in China. In this study, the variation rules of oil phase behavior, viscosity, saturation pressure, and swelling factor at different CO(2) contents of 0 to 65% were studied. A series of HnP experiments were conducted. The factors affecting the oil recovery were discussed, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) tests were conducted on core samples at different stages of the HnP process. The results show that the injected CO(2) can make an positive change in the crude oil phase behavior. The oil–gas two-phase region enlarges and the saturation pressure increases as more CO(2) is dissolved in the formation oil, which is beneficial to oil production. The dissolution of CO(2) in the oil phase increased the oil swelling degree by 1.492 times, and the viscosity decreased from 1.944 to 0.453 mPa s. The HnP experimental results demonstrate that the soaking time should be determined based on the injection pressure. Miscible conditions is a viable option for CO(2) HnP as 10% more oil can be produced using miscible HnP and save more than half of the soaking time. The results illustrate that fracture is the most important factor affecting oil recovery, and the performance of HnP EOR on core samples with fractures is almost 25% better than those without fractures. However, the core matrix permeability has an almost negligible effect on the performance of CO(2) HnP. The NMR tests show that the oil recovered in the first cycle was dominated by macropores and mesopores, followed by small pores. In the latter HnP cycles, the oil in small pores and micropores becomes the main oil-producing area. This study may provide a better understanding of the CO(2) HnP enhanced recovery strategy for shale reservoirs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9071236/ /pubmed/35529611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05347f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Wang, Chengwei
Li, Dongsheng
Fu, Jingang
Su, Yuliang
Lv, Yuting
Experimental investigation of shale oil recovery from Qianjiang core samples by the CO(2) huff-n-puff EOR method
title Experimental investigation of shale oil recovery from Qianjiang core samples by the CO(2) huff-n-puff EOR method
title_full Experimental investigation of shale oil recovery from Qianjiang core samples by the CO(2) huff-n-puff EOR method
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of shale oil recovery from Qianjiang core samples by the CO(2) huff-n-puff EOR method
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of shale oil recovery from Qianjiang core samples by the CO(2) huff-n-puff EOR method
title_short Experimental investigation of shale oil recovery from Qianjiang core samples by the CO(2) huff-n-puff EOR method
title_sort experimental investigation of shale oil recovery from qianjiang core samples by the co(2) huff-n-puff eor method
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9071236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35529611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05347f
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