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Investigation of oil recovery and CO2 storage during secondary and tertiary injection of carbonated water in an Iranian carbonate oil reservoir.

Authors :
Shakiba, Mahmood
Ayatollahi, Shahab
Riazi, Masoud
Source :
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering. Jan2016, Vol. 137, p134-143. 10p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Gas injection process for more oil recovery and in particular CO 2 injection is well-established method to increment oil recovery from underground oil reservoirs. CO 2 sequestration which takes place during this enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method has positive impact on reducing the greenhouse gas emission which causes global warming. Direct gas injection into depleted oil reservoirs, encounters several shortcomings such as low volumetric sweep efficiency, early breakthrough (BT) and high risk of gas leakage in naturally fractured carbonate oil reservoirs. Carbonated water injection (CWI) has been recently proposed as an alternative method to alleviate the problems associated with gas injection. In this paper, the results of extensive experimental tests of ultimate oil recovery efficiency as both secondary and tertiary CWI tests and their CO 2 storage capacity for an Iranian carbonate reservoir are presented. Besides, the CWI recovery efficiencies are compared with traditional water flooding (WF) test. The results showed that higher ultimate oil recovery is achieved when carbonated water is injected as secondary technique compared to tertiary process. The results showed 40.54% and 56.74% more oil recovery during tertiary carbonated water injection (TCWI) and secondary water injection (SCWI) compared to the corresponding water flooding, respectively. However, the CO 2 storage capacities for both TCWI and SCWI cases were almost the same, as it was measured to be more than half of the total delivered CO 2 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09204105
Volume :
137
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
111825460
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2015.11.020