2. Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
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3. In a system with water and oil, a surfactant will reduce the interfacial
tension between the two liquid phases, which “liberates” residual oil
held by capillary forces, i. e. a reduction of capillary pressure in the
reservoir, leaving it water-wet. This “liberated” oil can now be more
easily mobilized and produced(3).
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Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
4. The use of alkali in a chemical flood is beneficial in many ways:
1. reduces the absorption of the surfactant on the reservoir
rock.
2. alkali makes the reservoir rock more water-wet.
3. alkali is relatively inexpensive.
-Softened injection water is required in ASP i.e. very low
concentrations of divalent cations (hardness) such as Ca +2 and
Mg +2 . Otherwise, these cations react with the alkali agent and
form a precipitate (e.g. hydroxides), which could plug the pores
of most reservoirs.
-Higher salinity of the water phase can also be undesirable; it can
decrease the solubility of surfactant molecules in the water. In
essence, the alkali, usually caustic soda, reacts with components
present in some oil to form soap.
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Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
5. 5
Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
6. 6
Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
7. 7
Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
8. 8
Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
9. 9
From Husky oil, IETP Annual Report 2010
Phase 1
Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
10. 10
Alkali: 0.75 weight % sodium hydroxide (NaOH),
Surfactant: 0.15 weight % ORS-97HF
polyacrylamide Polymer: 1,200 ppm Flopaam 3630
34% Pore Volume of ASP Injection
the 45 wells, which are producing
and 18 injector wells (all vertical or
directional completions)
Viscosity ranged between 20-26 cp
during the ASP portion of injection
and ranges between 28-35 cp with
polymer only injection.
Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
11. 11
2 producers and 3 injectors were drilled (infill) during the first half of 2008.
Baker Chemicals was able to supply a scale inhibitor that helped control the
scale being produced at this time. Installation of chemical pumps on
producing ASP wells to continuously inject scale inhibitor on problem wells.
Silicate scale and reduced injectivity have been the biggest factors
contributing to the lower
production.
“silicate” (silica) scale has plagued the
project, with “very frequent” well
servicing required and chemical companies
working toward a solution to this problem
As a result, the production
forecast and reserves estimates
have be reduced.
The decision has also been made
to increase the polymer injection
to 40% pore volume (from 30%).
Redrilling wells that had plugged
off with scale.
Chemical Injection in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
12. 12
Scale issues continue to be a problem in 2010, but after
that advances in the scale inhibitors used have allowed for
increased runtime.
Scale issues continue to be a problem in 2010, however
recent advances in the scale inhibitors used have allowed
for increased runtime.
Pipelines are pigged frequently and there is always lots of
scale returns.
Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
13. 13
ASP injection Polymer injection
Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
14. 14
Incremental reserves decreased from 14.1% to 12.7% OOIP
for the unrisked production, and a drop from 11.4% to
11.3% for the risked production.
Chemical Injection
in EOR
Methods
-Surfactant Method
-Alkaline Method
-Polymer Method
What is ASP?
Reservoir Location
Rock and reservoir
properties
Injection sequence
Operations
Challenges
Solutions
Results
15. 1. Marc Charest, M.Sc., P.Geol., Senior Exploration Analyst, “Marc Charest,
M.Sc., P.Geol., Senior Exploration Analyst”, Canadian Discovery, 2013
2. Lee McInnis, “Innovative Energy Technologies Program Application 01-
023Taber S Mannville B Alkaline-Surfactant-Polymer Flood Warner ASP
Flood”, Annual Report June 25, 2010
3. Lee McInnis, “Innovative Energy Technologies Program Application 01-
023Taber S Mannville B Alkaline-Surfactant-Polymer Flood Warner ASP
Flood”, Annual Report June 25, 2008
4. R. A. Shaw" and D. H. Stright, Jr, “Performance of the Taber South
Polymer Flood”, Ashland Oil Canada Limited,1977
5. http://www.rigzone.com
6. http://www.canadiandiscovery.com/
7. http://www.chemistry.co.nz/surfactants.htm
8. http://www.aer.ca/
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