Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7816968 Organic Geochemistry 2018 62 Pages PDF
Abstract
Qudi oilfield had been producing for over twenty years and became waterflooded ten years ago. Samples from nine producing wells drilled recently in the Qudi oilfield were collected during the three recovery stages spanning an eight month interval of waterflooding and were analyzed for changes in their polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs). The results indicate that most of waterflooded oils are characterized by increased tricyclic, tetracyclic, pentacyclic and triaromatic steroids concentrations. The irregular changes in parameters based on two or fewer alkyl-substituted naphthalenes (MNR, ENR, DBR, DNR-1) implies a different depletion order for the PACs because the abundances of the compounds are controlled by the predominance of water washing and biodegradation over a certain time. The increase in DBTs and DBFs with water washing reflects their strong resistance to biodegradation. Lower aqueous solubility and strong resistance to biodegradation are possibly responsible for the mainly unchanged values of the three or more alkylnaphthalene-related parameters (TNR-1, TDE-1, TDE-3, TBR and TeBR), tricyclic aromatics (MPI-1 and PP-1), tetracyclic aromatics (MCI, MCI2, 2-MC/1-MC, and BaA/(BaA + Chry)), triaromatic steroids parameters (C26-TAS/C28-TAS, C27-TAS/C28-TAS, C28-TAS 20S/(20R + 20S), and TA(I)/TA(I + II)), and heterocyclic aromatic parameters (4-MDBT/DBT, 4-MDBT/1-MDBT, and 4,6-DMDBT/(1,4 + 1,6)-DMDBT), confirming their validity for geochemical interpretation even after extensive water washing. However, pentacyclic aromatic parameters (BeP/Pe, (BeP + BaP)/Pe, BF/Pe, and BF/BeP), which are theoretically expected to be unaffected, change significantly with the advance of the waterflooding process, implying a complex alteration mechanism that needs further investigation.
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