شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
5048
عنوان مقاله :
Experimental Study of the Effect of Barriers on Heavy Oil Recovery during Hydrocarbon Solvent Injections
Author/Authors :
A. A ،Dehghan Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Sharif University of Technology، Tehran، Iran , S. A ،Farzaneh Islamic Azad University - Shiraz Branch, Iran , R ،Kharrat Petroleum University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , M. H ،Ghazanfari Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Sharif University of Technology، Tehran، Iran
كليدواژه :
Shaly structures , Cold heavy oil production , Micromodel , Solvent injection
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چكيده لاتين :
Although most of the heavy oil reservoirs contain discontinuous shaly structures, the effect of shale geometrical
characteristics including: spacing from wells, discontinuity, orientation, shale's spacing and length on oil recovery factor
in presence of gravity force are not well understood. In this work a series of solvent injection experiments were
conducted on various vertical one-quarter five-spot glass micromodels containing barriers that are initially saturated
with heavy oil under several fixed flow rate conditions. The oil recovery was measured by analysis of the pictures
provided continuously during injection processes. The experimental data were used for developing and validating
compositional-numerical model. The results indicated that the ultimate oil recovery in presence of shale was lower than
that in homogeneous models. The oil recovery was greatly a function of shaly structure’s orientation and by increasing
the barrier exposure with the main flow direction the solvent propagation decreased. The gravity force caused the
solvent to be propagated better in the media. Lower distance of these barriers from production well reduced the final oil
recovery, but it acted conversely for the case of the injection well.