Applications of Gels for Enhanced Oil Recovery

A special issue of Gels (ISSN 2310-2861). This special issue belongs to the section "Gel Applications".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2024 | Viewed by 3908

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Unconventional Petroleum Research Institute, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
Interests: gel; nanofluid; foam; chemical flooding; CCUS

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School of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering School of Energy, Changzhou University, Changzhou 213164, China
Interests: CCUS; nanofluid; gel; sewage treatment

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College of Petroleum Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an 710065, China
Interests: gel; nanofluid; chemical flooding; foam

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Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue, “Applications of Gels for Enhanced Oil Recovery”, focuses on the recent progress of utilizing gels in enhanced oil recovery. Within this context, all the preparations, percolations, characterizations, etc., of gels meet the requirements of this Special Issue.

With the development of reservoirs, their heterogeneity has become more and more serious, especially in fractured reservoirs. The displacing phase is prone to channeling along high-permeable channels, such as artificial or natural fractures. As a result, the oil recovery efficiency is dramatically decreased due to the reduction in sweep efficiency. In recent decades, various gels have been developed to control the phenomenon of channeling. The gel preferentially flows into the highly permeable channels and then increases the seepage resistance. Then, subsequent fluids are diverted into smaller pores and throats to enhance oil recovery. In addition, the gel can also be injected into reservoirs from production wells to decrease the water cut. However, reservoir conditions (temperature, salinity, etc.) are becoming more demanding with the continual development of old oil fields and the discovery of unconventional oil fields. Many gels lose their properties when they are injected into the reservoirs. Thus, it is urgent that innovative gels should be developed to adapt to the present harsh formation conditions. Additionally, the percolation behaviors of gel in enhanced heterogeneous reservoirs should be restudied to be better understood. Furthermore, nanomaterials have great application potential in improving gel properties. Finally, we look forward to the submission of new results on the applications of gels for EOR. The submission of both theoretical and experimental studies is welcome.

Dr. Ming Qu
Prof. Mingguo Peng
Dr. Tuo Liang
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Keywords

  • enhanced oil recovery of gels
  • preparation and synthesis of innovative gels
  • environmentally friendly gels
  • percolation behaviors of gels
  • nanomaterials that improve gel properties
  • profile control and water plugging of gels
  • CCUS
  • shale oil
  • tight oil
  • low-permeability reservoir
  • conventional reservoir
  • fractured-vuggy reservoir
  • numerical simulation

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Analysis of the Distribution Pattern of Remaining Oil and Development Potential after Weak Gel Flooding in the Offshore LD Oilfield
by Lizhen Ge, Xiaoming Chen, Gang Wang, Guohao Zhang, Jinyi Li, Yang Liu, Lixiao Xiao, Yuchen Wen, Weifeng Yuan, Ming Qu and Mingxing Bai
Gels 2024, 10(4), 236; https://doi.org/10.3390/gels10040236 - 29 Mar 2024
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The LD oilfield is one of the representative offshore oilfields. After weak gel flooding, the recovery rate is significantly improved. However, the oilfield is then in a medium- to high-water content stage, presenting a complex distribution of the remaining oil. The measures for [...] Read more.
The LD oilfield is one of the representative offshore oilfields. After weak gel flooding, the recovery rate is significantly improved. However, the oilfield is then in a medium- to high-water content stage, presenting a complex distribution of the remaining oil. The measures for further enhanced oil recovery (EOR) are uncertain. As a result, it is necessary to clarify the distribution pattern and development potential of the remaining oil during the high-water content period after weak gel flooding. In this study, an online nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) oil displacement experiment and microscopic oil displacement experiment were conducted, and the mechanisms of weak gel flooding and the distribution pattern of the remaining oil were clarified in the LD oilfield. Additionally, high-multiple water flooding and numerical simulation experiments were conducted to analyze the development potential after weak gel flooding. The results show that the effect of weak gel flooding was more significant in the core of 1500 mD, with an increase in oil recovery of 9% compared to 500 mD. At a permeability of 500 mD, the degree of crude oil mobilization in micropores and small pores caused by weak gel flooding was improved by 29.64% and 23.48%, respectively, compared with water flooding. At 1500 mD, the degree of crude oil mobilization in small pores caused by weak gel flooding was increased by 37.79% compared to water flooding. After weak gel flooding, the remaining oil was primarily distributed in medium and large pores. Microscopically, the remaining oil was dominated by cluster residual oil, accounting for 16.49%, followed by columnar, membranous, and blind-end residual oil. High multiple water flooding experiments demonstrated that weak gel flooding could significantly reduce development time. The ultimate oil recovery efficiency of 500 mD and 1500 mD reached 71.85% and 80.69%, respectively. Numerical simulation results show that the ultimate oil recovery efficiency increased from 62.04% to 71.3% after weak gel flooding. This indicated that the LD oilfield still had certain development potential after weak gel flooding. The subsequent direction for enhanced oil recovery focuses mainly on mobilizing oil in medium pores or clustered remaining oil. This will play a crucial role in further exploring methods for utilizing the remaining oil and increasing the recovery rate. Full article
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Evaluation of Profile Control and Oil Displacement Effect of Starch Gel and Nano-MoS2 Combination System in High-Temperature Heterogeneous Reservoir
by Lianfeng Zhang, Yanhua Liu, Zhengxin Wang, Hao Li, Yuheng Zhao, Yinuo Pan, Yang Liu, Weifeng Yuan and Jirui Hou
Gels 2024, 10(2), 127; https://doi.org/10.3390/gels10020127 - 04 Feb 2024
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The Henan Oilfield’s medium-permeability blocks face challenges such as high temperatures and severe heterogeneity, making conventional flooding systems less effective. The starch gel system is an efficient approach for deep profile control in high-temperature reservoirs, while the nano-MoS2 system is a promising [...] Read more.
The Henan Oilfield’s medium-permeability blocks face challenges such as high temperatures and severe heterogeneity, making conventional flooding systems less effective. The starch gel system is an efficient approach for deep profile control in high-temperature reservoirs, while the nano-MoS2 system is a promising enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology for high-temperature low-permeability reservoirs. Combining these two may achieve the dual effects of profile control and oil displacement, significantly enhancing oil recovery in high-temperature heterogeneous reservoirs. The basic performance evaluation of the combination system was carried out under reservoir temperature. Displacement experiments were conducted in target blocks under different permeabilities and extreme disparity core flooding to evaluate the combination system’s oil displacement effect. Additionally, the displacement effects and mechanisms of the starch gel and nano-MoS2 combination system in heterogeneous reservoirs were evaluated by simulating interlayer and intralayer heterogeneity models. The results show that the single nano-MoS2 system’s efficiency decreases with increased core permeability, and its effectiveness is limited in triple and quintuple disparity parallel experiments. After injecting the starch gel–nano-MoS2 combination system, the enhanced oil recovery effect was significant. The interlayer and intralayer heterogeneous models demonstrated that the primary water flooding mainly affected the high-permeability layers, while the starch gel effectively blocked the dominant channels, forcing the nano-MoS2 oil displacement system towards unswept areas. This coordination significantly enhanced oil displacement, with the combination system improving recovery by 15.33 and 12.20 percentage points, respectively. This research indicates that the starch gel and nano-MoS2 combination flooding technique holds promise for enhancing oil recovery in high-temperature heterogeneous reservoirs of Henan Oilfield, providing foundational support for field applications. Full article
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Analysis of the Influencing Factors on the Extraction of Residual Oil through the Gel Foam Flooding of Underground Reservoirs in the Tahe Oilfield
by Chang-Ming Li, Ji-Rui Hou, Yu-Chen Wen and Tuo Liang
Gels 2023, 9(10), 804; https://doi.org/10.3390/gels9100804 - 06 Oct 2023
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Fractured-vuggy reservoirs are mainly composed of three types: underground rivers, vugs, and fractured-vuggy structures. Based on the similarity criterion, a 3D model can truly reflect the characteristics of the multi-scale space of a fractured-vuggy reservoir, and it can reflect fluid flow laws in [...] Read more.
Fractured-vuggy reservoirs are mainly composed of three types: underground rivers, vugs, and fractured-vuggy structures. Based on the similarity criterion, a 3D model can truly reflect the characteristics of the multi-scale space of a fractured-vuggy reservoir, and it can reflect fluid flow laws in the formation. Water flooding, gas flooding, and gel foam flooding were carried out in the model sequentially. Based on gas flooding, the enhanced recovery ratio of gel foam flooding in the underground river was approximately 12%. By changing the injection rate, the average recovery ratio of nitrogen flooding was 6.84% higher than that of other injection rates at 5 mL/min, and that of gel foam flooding was 1.88% higher than that of other injection rates at 5 mL/min. The experimental results showed that the gel foam induced four oil displacement mechanisms, which selectively plugged high-permeability channels, controlled the mobility ratio, reduced oil-water interfacial tension, and changed the wettability of rock surfaces. With different injection-production methods, gel foam flooding can spread across two underground river channels. Two cases of nitrogen flooding affected one underground river channel and two underground river channels. By adjusting the injection rate, it was found that after nitrogen flooding, there were mainly four types of residual oil, and gel foam flooding mainly yielded three types of remaining oil. This study verified the influencing factors of extracting residual oil from an underground river and provides theoretical support for the subsequent application of gel foam flooding in underground rivers. Full article
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Experimental Study on Multi-Dimensional Visualization Simulation of Gas and Gel Foam Flooding in Fractured-Vuggy Reservoirs
by Yuchen Wen and Jirui Hou
Gels 2023, 9(9), 722; https://doi.org/10.3390/gels9090722 - 06 Sep 2023
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Gas flooding and foam flooding are potential technologies for tertiary oil recovery in fractured-vuggy reservoirs. The development and mechanism research of fractured-vuggy reservoirs is difficult due to the complex structures and the strong heterogeneity of fractured-vuggy reservoirs. Visualization simulation is one of the [...] Read more.
Gas flooding and foam flooding are potential technologies for tertiary oil recovery in fractured-vuggy reservoirs. The development and mechanism research of fractured-vuggy reservoirs is difficult due to the complex structures and the strong heterogeneity of fractured-vuggy reservoirs. Visualization simulation is one of the effective methods to study the flow behavior of fluid in fractured-vuggy reservoirs. In this study, an upscaling method of visualization simulation from one dimension (1D) to three dimensions (3D) was established, and the physical models of fractured-vuggy reservoirs were designed and fabricated. Water flooding, gas flooding, and gel foam flooding were carried out in the models. The experimental results showed that gas flooding has a single flow channel and water flooding has multiple flow channels in fractures and vugs. Gel foam with an excellent capability of mobility control and a high microscopic displacement efficiency swept in all directions at a uniform velocity. The EOR mechanisms of gel foam in fractured-vuggy reservoirs were mainly as follows: reducing interfacial tension, increasing mobility ratio, selectively plugging high permeability channels, and discontinuous flow. In the displacement process of fractured-vuggy reservoirs, water should be injected from the well at the bottom of the reservoir, and gas should be injected from the well located in the vug at the high part of the reservoir. Gel foam with strong stability and high viscosity should be selected and injected in most kinds of injection wells in fractured-vuggy reservoirs. This study provides a complete method of visualization simulation for the study of flow behavior in fractured-vuggy reservoirs and provides theoretical support for the application of gas flooding and gel foam flooding in fractured-vuggy reservoirs. Full article
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