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The flooding mechanism and oil recovery of nanoemulsion on the fractured/non-fractured tight sandstone based on online LF-NMR experiments

Zhonghua Sun 1
Zhonghua Sun 2, 3, 4
Ming Hui Li 5, 6
Minghui Li 5, 6
Shuai Yuan 1
Shuai Yuan 3, 4
Xiaoyu Hou 1, 3, 4
Hao Bai 1, 3, 4
Zhangxin Chen 1
Fujian Zhou 3, 4
Xiongfei Liu 3, 4
Ming Yang 7
Mingmin Yang 7
2
 
CNOOC Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing, 100028, China
5
 
Oil&Gas and New Energy Branch, PetroChina Corporation, Beijing, 100010, China
6
 
Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina Corporation, Beijing, 100083, China
7
 
Tuha Downhole Service Company, Xibu Drilling Engineering Company Limited, PetroChina, Shanshan, 838200, China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-03-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.211
CiteScore16.5
Impact factor9.4
ISSN03605442, 18736785
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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Civil and Structural Engineering
Abstract
Hydraulic fracturing and water/nanoemulsion flooding technology are effective stimulation measures for tight oil production. The complex pore structure of ultra-low permeability sandstone greatly affects oil recovery. At present, scholars have done a lot of research on the characteristics of oil-water flow in micro-nano pores of ultra-low permeability sandstone reservoirs. However, few scholars have comprehensively studied the whole process of ultra-low permeability sandstone reservoirs from hydraulic fracturing to enhanced oil recovery. In this paper, the whole process from fracturing to production of ultra-low permeability sandstone reservoirs is comprehensively studied at the laboratory scale by combining triaxial fracturing, CT scanning, online LF-NMR and other technologies, aiming to promote the understanding of tight oil development. The results show that the high confining pressure (45 MPa) inhibits the propagation of fractures in the rock samples more than the low confining pressure (15 MPa) during the triaxial fracturing process. The oil recovery of the rock sample with high fracture volume (1213.42 mm3) is 16.32 % higher than that of the rock sample with low fracture volume (674.22 mm3). Whether it is fractured rock or non-fractured rock, nanoemulsion can further improve the oil recovery of micropores on the basis of water flooding, with a maximum increase of 28.21 %. The oil recovery of the nanoemulsion with a concentration of 0.3 wt% was 25.34 % higher than that of the nanoemulsion with a concentration of 0.05 wt%. Confining pressure conditions have an important impact on oil recovery. The oil recovery of non-fractured rock samples with initial confining pressure of 5 MPa is 8.15 % lower than that of non-fractured rock samples with initial confining pressure of 30 MPa. At the same time, we propose a new T1-T2 map region division scheme based on sandstone to better characterize oil displacement behavior at the pore scale. The research results can guide the exploitation of ultra-low permeability sandstone reservoirs.
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Sun Z. et al. The flooding mechanism and oil recovery of nanoemulsion on the fractured/non-fractured tight sandstone based on online LF-NMR experiments // Energy. 2024. Vol. 291. p. 130226.
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Sun Z., Sun Z., Li M. H., Li M., Yuan S., Yuan S., Hou X., Bai H., Chen Z., Zhou F., Liu X., Yang M., Yang M. The flooding mechanism and oil recovery of nanoemulsion on the fractured/non-fractured tight sandstone based on online LF-NMR experiments // Energy. 2024. Vol. 291. p. 130226.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.energy.2023.130226
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0360544223036204
TI - The flooding mechanism and oil recovery of nanoemulsion on the fractured/non-fractured tight sandstone based on online LF-NMR experiments
T2 - Energy
AU - Sun, Zhonghua
AU - Sun, Zhonghua
AU - Li, Ming Hui
AU - Li, Minghui
AU - Yuan, Shuai
AU - Yuan, Shuai
AU - Hou, Xiaoyu
AU - Bai, Hao
AU - Chen, Zhangxin
AU - Zhou, Fujian
AU - Liu, Xiongfei
AU - Yang, Ming
AU - Yang, Mingmin
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/03/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 130226
VL - 291
SN - 0360-5442
SN - 1873-6785
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@article{2024_Sun,
author = {Zhonghua Sun and Zhonghua Sun and Ming Hui Li and Minghui Li and Shuai Yuan and Shuai Yuan and Xiaoyu Hou and Hao Bai and Zhangxin Chen and Fujian Zhou and Xiongfei Liu and Ming Yang and Mingmin Yang},
title = {The flooding mechanism and oil recovery of nanoemulsion on the fractured/non-fractured tight sandstone based on online LF-NMR experiments},
journal = {Energy},
year = {2024},
volume = {291},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0360544223036204},
pages = {130226},
doi = {10.1016/j.energy.2023.130226}
}