Autor: |
John Peirce, Li Baohong, Sydney Autry, Gary Targac, David D. Smith, Courtney Gallo, Chung-Kan Huang |
Rok vydání: |
2020 |
Předmět: |
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Zdroj: |
Day 3 Wed, October 28, 2020. |
DOI: |
10.2118/201302-ms |
Popis: |
Waterflood conformance is a significant problem in the West Sak field of Alaska. Re-assembling Pre-Formed Particle Gels (RPPG) have been used to treat Void Space Conduits (VSC) and repair the "short-circuited" waterflood. These VSC’s are typically formed by sand producing wormholes. Several dozen VSC solutions have been implemented since 2006, including molten wax, cement blends, and pre-formed particle gels. To date, all the solutions have been faced with various limitations due to the low reservoir temperature and poor sand consolidation. A good percentage of the pre-formed particle gel (PPG) solutions have been successful in sealing off VSCs, but often show limited longevity that can range from as little as several weeks to several years. An effort was undertaken to develop a product that would provide enhanced stability in the VSC and extend solution life beyond the current range. A cost-effective conformance solution was developed with increased mechanical strength through a re-crosslinking process known as RPPG. The goal of the RPPG solution is to provide a longer-term repair to a VSC and restore the primary water flood characteristics. This paper will present the results of the seventeen RPPG solutions that have been pumped between 2017 and 2019 in the West Sak field on the North Slope of Alaska. RPPG treatments have shown a 23% improvement over traditional PPG treatments at the economic payout during the field trial. There have been some significant learnings through this time period. The focus of this paper will be to review the VSC problem understanding and the reason for the RPPG product development, detail the evolution of RPPG job design over time and provide results and operational knowledge from the field trial efforts. The latest advancements in conformance engineering will be of interest to Reservoir and Production Engineers who are focused on supporting and optimizing conventional waterflooded assets, particularly when faced with conformance issues in an unconsolidated reservoir. In addition, the field results will be useful to those seeking to implement RPPG solutions in their area of operation. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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