Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8128823 Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
In order to determine the potential for CO2 injection in the H-26 reservoir, the gas-liquid phase behavior and gas-oil minimum miscibility pressure (MMP) should be tested. In this study, PVT experiments were conducted with crude oil samples from the H-26 reservoir, and the corresponding oil properties were regressed through the equation of state (EoS). Two sets of EoS parameters (EoS-5 and EoS-15) were used to determine the CO2-oil MMP. The results show that the cell-to-cell method is a convenient and accurate method to determine the MMP and verify that the H-26 reservoir can achieve miscible CO2 flooding. In addition, a case study of a typical water flooded well group was performed with a compositional model. In this case study, the characteristics of the reservoir oil component composition were found to change after water flooding, and the impacts of these changes on the CO2-oil MMP were investigated. The recovery factor of CO2 flooding was found to be 8.5% greater than that in the water-flooding scenario. This work can be used as a reference for reservoirs facing similar problems related to high water cut or low recovery.
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