학술논문

Optimization of triple-alternating-gas (TAG) injection technique for enhanced oil recovery in tight oil reservoirs
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology. January, 2022, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p215, 11 p.
Subject
Numerical analysis -- Methods -- Models -- Comparative analysis
Gas fields -- Models -- Comparative analysis -- Methods
Petroleum mining -- Comparative analysis -- Methods -- Models
Language
English
ISSN
2190-0558
Abstract
After single-gas (SG) injection operations in tight oil reservoirs, a significant amount of oil is still unrecovered. To increase productivity, several sequencing gas injection techniques have been utilized. Given the scarcity of research on multiple-gas alternating injection schemes, this study propose an optimized triple-alternating-gas (TAG) injection for improved oil recovery. The performance of the TAG process was demonstrated through numerical simulations and comparative analysis. First, a reservoir compositional model is developed to establish the properties and composition of the tight oil reservoir; then, a suitable combination for the SG, double alternating gas (DAG), and TAG was selected via a comparative simulation process. Second, the TAG process was optimized and the best case parameters were derived. Finally, based on the oil recovery factors and sweep efficiencies, a comparative simulation for SG, DAG, and TAG was performed and the mechanisms explained. The following findings were made: (1) The DAG and TAG provided a higher recovery factor than the SG injection and based on recovery factor and economic advantages, CO.sub.2 + CH.sub.4 + H.sub.2S was the best choice for the TAG process. (2) The results of the sensitivity analysis showed that the critical optimization factors for a TAG injection scheme are the injection and the production pressures. (3) After optimization, the recovery factor and sweep efficiency of the TAG injection scheme were the best. This study promotes the understanding of multiple-gas injection enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and serves as a guide to field design of gas EOR techniques.
Author(s): Mvomo Ndzinga Edouard [sup.1] [sup.2], Pingchuan Dong [sup.1] [sup.2], Chinedu J. Okere [sup.1], Luc Y. Nkok [sup.1] [sup.2], Abakar Y. Adoum [sup.1] [sup.2], Nguu D. muchiri [sup.1], Gao Xiaodong [...]