DocumentCode :
1907200
Title :
Underground ultrasound probing for monitoring carbon dioxide flooding in oil producing reservoirs
Author :
Ningyu Liu ; Paranjape, Raman ; Asghari, Koorosh
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Regina Univ., Sask., Canada
Volume :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
510
Abstract :
The problem of identifying the position and location of immiscible or miscible layers is a critical issue in methods of carbon dioxide injection for oil producing bodies. Accurate knowledge of the position could lead to an ability to control the position of the carbon dioxide front affecting production, efficiency, economy, and, in the end, profitability. The approach of studying the progress of carbon dioxide in reservoirs using ultrasound is new and may lead to unique and powerful ways of monitoring the position of carbon dioxide, as well as visualizing the reality of the oil producing area. Firstly in this paper, some basic experiments to investigate the acoustic properties in many situations are described. These experiments include the ultrasound reflection properties of stationary water-air, water-oil, air-oil, oil-oil interfaces, as well as those of moving interfaces. Secondly, experiments of ultrasound reflection properties in porous mediums combined with air, water and oil are described. These experiments include reflection of air-water interfaces in porous mediums, oil-water interfaces in porous mediums, and air-oil interfaces in porous mediums. Thirdly, measures of digital signal processing are introduced to obtain position information of interfaces in porous mediums and improve the resolution and accuracy of the location. Ultrasound has many advantages as a tool in underground probing, such as small size, low power consumption and safety.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; mechanical contact; oil technology; porous materials; process monitoring; solubility; ultrasonic applications; ultrasonic measurement; ultrasonic reflection; CO2; CO2 flood monitoring; EOR; air-oil interfaces; carbon dioxide front monitoring; carbon dioxide injection; digital signal processing; enhanced oil recovery processes; immiscible layers; interface acoustic properties; interface position information; location accuracy; location resolution; miscible layers; moving interfaces; oil producing bodies; oil production efficiency; oil production profitability; oil production reservoirs; oil-oil interfaces; porous medium interfaces; power consumption; safety; stationary water-air interfaces; ultrasound reflection properties; underground probing; underground ultrasound probes; water-oil interfaces; Acoustic reflection; Carbon dioxide; Floods; Hydrocarbon reservoirs; Lead compounds; Monitoring; Petroleum; Production; Profitability; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2002. IEEE CCECE 2002. Canadian Conference on
ISSN :
0840-7789
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7514-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2002.1015279
Filename :
1015279
Link To Document :
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