Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5484520 | Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The CWI experimental results show that soaking time affects the recovery factor (RF) of a single cycle within a certain range, which was similarly concluded from the CGI tests. Injection pressure can affect the recovery performance of CWI significantly. For example, after performing 12 cycles of water huff-n-puff, the RF for tests with Pin of 1000Â psi and 5000Â psi were 14% and 21%, respectively. When applying 5000Â psi, fractures were created on the plug and the size enlarged with further cycles operated. Comparing the two processes of CWI and CGI, different recovery characters can be observed. CWI showed the recovery potential at the first four cycles, and then the incremental oil recovery decreased dramatically in the subsequent cycles. By contrast, CGI presented a more continuous and steady recovery performance with high incremental RF, and then gradually diminished after seven cycles of huff-n-puff processes.
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Authors
Yang Yu, James J. Sheng,