Formation Damage during Improved Oil Recovery: Fundamentals and Applications

Formation Damage during Improved Oil Recovery: Fundamentals and Applications

Yuan, Bin
Wood, David A.

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Traditionally, the oil and gas industry has not linked enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and formation damage, although formation damage is frequently a consequence of the implementation of some EOR processes, causing major negative consequences for the reservoirs such as water blockage, fines migration, scaling, etc. all reducing the efficiency of secondary and tertiary recovery from the reservoir. Formation Damage during Improved Oil Recovery aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and field practices to study a wide spectrum of formation damage issues arising during enhanced oil recovery. Multi-contributed technical chapters on various topics include addressing modeling and simulation, lab experiments, field case studies, and new proposed technologies and methods related to formation damage during secondary and tertiary recovery processes in both conventional and unconventional reservoirs. Focusing on both the fundamental theories related to EOR and formation damage, this reference also focuses on practical applications and challenges, drawing on lab experimental data and field case studies. Formation Damage during Improved Oil Recovery helps engineers formulate integrated and systematic designs for applying EOR processes while considering formation damage issues. Gain access to the first complete reference addressing formation damage as a result of enhanced oil recovery and become familiar with new and emerging experimental testing, modeling, and project designsUnderstand the mechanisms for formation damage issues coupled with EOR and suggest appropriate preventative actions or responses to adoptDelivers a structured approach to understand both the fundamental theories and practical challenges and solutions, based on a wealth of research, experimental data, and field application examples INDICE: 1. Overview of Formation Damage during Improved and Enhanced Oil Recovery 2. Low-Salinity Water Flooding: from Novel to Mature Technology 3. Formation Damage by Fines Migration: Mathematical and Laboratory Modelling, Field Cases 4. Using Nanofluids to Control Fines Migration in Porous Systems 5. Formation Damage by Inorganic Deposition 6. Formation Damage by Organic Deposition 7. Formation Damage during Chemical Flooding 8. Formation Damage Problems associated with CO2 Flooding 9. Formation Damage by Thermal Methods Applied to Heavy Oil Reservoirs 10. Formation Damage Issues in Unconventional Reservoirs 11. Formation Damage Problems in Offshore and Deepwater Reservoirs 12. Formation Damage Challenges in Geothermal Reservoirs 13. Formation Damage in Coalbed Methane Recovery 14. Special Focus on Produced Water in Oil and Gas Fields: Origin, Management and Re-Injection Practice 15. Integrated Risks Assessment and Management of IOR/EOR projects: A Formation Damage View

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-813782-6
  • Editorial: Gulf Professional Publishing
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 650
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2018
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés