EFFECT OF FLUID/ROCK INTERACTIONS ON PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF TIGHT SANDSTONE RESERVOIRS DURING CO2 FLOODING

Effect of Fluid/Rock Interactions on Physical Character of Tight Sandstone Reservoirs during CO2 Flooding

Effect of Fluid/Rock Interactions on Physical Character of Tight Sandstone Reservoirs during CO2 Flooding

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Structures of pore-throat and permeability alteration caused by precipitation and chicago cubs earrings the dissolution of rock matrix are serious problems during CO2 flooding into reservoirs for enhanced oil recovery (EOR).Experiments were conducted under pressure boost and reduction conditions, which simulate CO2-brine scaling in different parts of the reservoir during CO2 flooding.And experiments on the dissolution and scaling of CO2-brine-rock were carried out.The results show that the pH of brine with CO2 under high pressure is small, and no precipitation is formed, so there is no precipitation generated near the gas injection well.Pressure drops sharply near the production well, CO2 dissolved in the formation fluid escapes in large quantities, pH increases, carbonate precipitates are generated, so inorganic scale is formed near the production well.

The increase of permeability of core saturated high scale-forming ions is smaller than that of saturated no scale-forming ions brine after CO2 flooding.The accumulation and attachment of salt crystals were found in some large pores here of the core with scale-forming ions water after CO2 flooding.The ratio of medium size pores decreased, while that of large and small pores increases, and the pore radius distribution differentiates toward polarization.

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