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CHEMICAL EOR FIELD EXPERIENCE Oil Chem Technologies, Inc
CHEMICAL EOR FIELD EXPERIENCE Oil Chem Technologies, Inc. Sugar Land, TX USA
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE Introduction to Oil Chem EOR – past
EOR - Oil Chem Technologies field experience to share EOR - future
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE Introduction EOR – past
EOR - Oil Chem Technologies field experience to share EOR - future
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WHY EOR?
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BAVIER; BASIC CONCEPTS OF EOR PROCESSES(1991)
Oil Recovery Overview DESCRIBE CHART FULLY. REFER TO REFERENCE HOW MANY IN THE AUDIENCE ARE INVOLVED OR CONSIDERING SOME TYPE OF EOR PROJECT. HOW MANY ARE CONSIDERING CHEMICAL EOR? LET’S LOOK AT THE TYPES OF TERTIARY RECOVERY METHODS BAVIER; BASIC CONCEPTS OF EOR PROCESSES(1991)
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WHY CHEMICAL EOR?
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ECONOMICS FOR FIELD ASP PROJECTS
W. Kiehl Cambridge Daqing Surfactant 0.10% 0.30% Alkali 0.80% 1.25% 1.00% Polymer 1050 ppm 1425 ppm 1200 ppm Tot. Cost $375,000 $2,518,000 $1,009,000 Inc. ASP Oil 275,000 1,143,000 270,000 Cost/bbl $1.46 $2.20 $3.79
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ROLE OF SURFACTANTS Reduce interfacial tension Wettability alteration
Polymer, CDG, BW, etc. can be used along with surfactants when mobility control is necessary
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SURFACE OR INTERFACIAL TENSIONS
SYSTEM mN/m Water 72 Pure Hydrocarbons ~ 40 Crude Oil ~ Crude Oil/Water ~ Crude Oil/Water/Surfactant < 0.01
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CAPILLARY NUMBER AND OIL RECOVERY
Nc = µ / cosθ Nc = Capillary Number = Darcy Velocity µ = Viscosity = Interfacial Tension Θ=wetting angle
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE Introduction EOR – past
EOR - Oil Chem Technologies field experience to share EOR - future
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LOUDON FLOOD - EXXON 1983 2.3% surfactant 96% of the connate salinity
0.3% pore volume 0.1% Xanthan gum 56 million pounds surfactant was injected in 9 months 68% ROIP
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ROBINSON – MARATHON 1983 10% surfactant – petroleum sulfonate
0.8% hexanol as co-surfactant 2.5% salt No polymer 0.1 pore volume 19 –21% ROIP
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CHEMICAL EOR -PAST PROBLEMS
Technical success but limited “commercial” success Reasons?
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EOR BY CHEMICAL FLOOD Limited commercial success for the past two decades - Reasons? Sensitivity to oil price Limitations of chemicals High surfactant concentration Salinity optimization required Potential emulsion block
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However, Extensive lab evaluations and field pilot tests support the feasibility of chemical flooding New chemicals and processes open the door for new opportunities Recent field data using these new chemical and processes proves chemical flooding is an effective way to recover residual oil
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE Introduction EOR – past
EOR - Oil Chem Technologies field experience to share EOR - future
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CURRENT PROJECTS 21 Current projects 20MT to 400 MT Surfactant/mo
% = 28,000,000 bbl/mo injection California 50,000 MT 0.2% =155,000,000 bbl/yr Build plant onsite
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CHINA EOR PROJECTS Low perm formation oil recovery
Heavy crude recovery Low perm formation oil recovery High temp. / high salinities Effective, economical offshore EOR
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INJECTED, ON-GOING & APPROVED PROJECTS
CHINA EOR PROJECTS INJECTED, ON-GOING & APPROVED PROJECTS SS B2080, SS B5050, SS B1688, ORS-46L, ORS-97HF, ORS-41HF
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1992-94: LAB EVALUATION Including: ORS-41 Petroleum Sulfonates
Over 100 Surfactants Were Tested Including: ORS-41 Petroleum Sulfonates Carboxylates Lignin Sulfonate/Petroleum Sulfonates Microbiological
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1995 - INITIAL FIELD EVALUATION Daqing No.4 Field - Oil Chem
Technologies’ ORS-41 Daqing No.1 Field – another US company’s Petroleum Sulfonate
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1996-1998: ENLARGED FIELD EVALUATION
ORS-41 was the ONLY surfactant chosen for enlarged field evaluation. More than 7000 MT of the ORS-41 was injected in several field blocks and this confirmed the viability of the ASP process SPE , 57288, 71061, 71491, 71492
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DAQING CENTRAL WELL SPE 57288
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DAQING CENTRAL FIELD SPE 84896
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HEAVY OIL RECOVERY BY CREATING WATER EXTERNAL PSEUDO-EMULSION
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HEAVY OIL PSEUDO-EMULSION
Control 0.1% SF-100 Surfactant
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HEAVY OIL PSEUDO-EMULSION
0.1% SF-100 Surfactant Control
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HEAVY OIL PSEUDO-EMULSION
0.1% SF-100 Surfactant Control Oil Viscosity < 200 cps Oil Viscosity = 6,700 cps
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LAB CORE FLOOD DATA Oil Recovery, % Water flood Injection Volume, PV
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LOW PERM INJECTIVITY ENHANCER
Permeability: 0.1 – 10 md High water injection pressure makes water flood unfeasible FI series surfactants reduced injection pressure, increased injectivity Effectively increased the injectivity in several fields in China and USA
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CANADA EOR PROJECTS HEAVY CRUDE TAR SAND LOWER RESERVOIR TEMPERATURES
FRESH WATER SOURCES HIGH SALINITY RESERVOIRS FRACTURED CARBONATE FORMATIONS
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CANADA EOR PROJECTS SS B2080, SS B5050, SS B1688,
INJECTED, ON-GOING & APPROVED PROJECTS SS B2080, SS B5050, SS B1688, ORS-46L, ORS-97HF, ORS-41HF Some field results will be published upon completion of projects
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NORTHERN CANADA SP PROJECT
Heavy oil field, API = Under polymer flood Added 0.1% surfactant with polymer in November, 2006 ~ 3 months later, the water cut reduced from 97% to 58%
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UNITED STATES EOR PROJECTS
FRESH WATER SOURCES HIGH SALINITY RESERVOIRS FRACTURED CARBONATE FORMATIONS LOW PERMEABILITY
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UNITED STATES EOR PROJECTS
INJECTED, ON-GOING & APPROVED PROJECTS ORS-41HF (2), ORS-62, ORS-97, ORS-46HF, ORS-162, SS-7593, SS B1688(2)
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SHO-VEL-TUM FIELD On production > 40 yrs, extensive water flood, produced 4 bbl/day ASP started on 2/98, using Na2CO3 and ORS-62 Total incremental oil > 10,444 bbl (22 bbls/day) in 1.3 years SPE 84904
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OIL SATURATION AFTER ASP INJECTION
SPE 84904
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MELLOTT RANCH WYOMING ASP PROJECT
0.1% ORS-46HF, 1% NaOH, 1300 PPM polymer Recovered 989,000 bbl or 16.4 % OOIP between 2003 and 2005 Injection volume decreased 2,800,000 bbl due decreased water cut
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MELLOTT RANCH ASP PROJECT - ORS-46HF
WATER FLOOD SINCE 1966
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BIG SINKING, KENTUCKY Project Information Crude oil : 100 Million bbl
Bottom Hole Temperature: 30oC Depth: ft Thickness: 25 feet (7.32 meter) Permeability: 45 mD SPE
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BIG SINKING, KENTUCKY Chemical injected: Problems overcome:
0.8% NaOH + 0.1% ORS-162HF Problems overcome: IFT lowered from 23.6 to mN/m Poor water injectivity High water cuts 220% increase in injectivity Large field trial scheduled to begin in 12/2007 SPE 89384
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BIG SINKING, KENTUCKY SPE 89384
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TANNER FIELD, WYOMING Project Information Crude oil : 21o API
Bottom Hole Temperature: 175oF Depth: ft Thickness: 25 ft Porosity: 20% Permeability: 200 mD SPE
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TANNER, WYOMING SPE
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SOUTHEAST ASIA PROJECTS
HEAVY CRUDE HIGH TEMPERATURES ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS FRESH WATER SOURCE
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SOUTHEAST ASIA PROJECTS
INJECTED, ON-GOING & APPROVED PROJECTS SS 6-72LV, SS 8020
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OFFSHORE ALKALINE SURFACTANT (AS) PROJECT
SEA WATER IS SOFTENED ON THE PLATFORM SINGLE WELL TEST SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED USING SS 6-72LV INJECTED WITH NAOH PILOT PROJECT WILL PROCEED
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SOUTH AMERICA PROJECTS
VARIOUS RESERVOIR CONDITIONS MANY EOR CANDIDATE FIELDS – OFFSHORE & INLAND ASPHALTENE REMOVAL / WELLBORE DAMAGE REMOVAL IMPROVED GAS RECOVERY/REDUCED WATER CUT
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SOUTH AMERICA PROJECTS
INJECTED, ON-GOING & APPROVED PROJECTS ORS-57HF, ORS-41HF (2), SS-6046, SS GI-1416, SS B1688
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE Introduction EOR – past
EOR - Oil Chem Technologies field experience to share EOR - future
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EOR BY CHEMICAL FLOOD High oil prices Energy demand
The future is bright – Reasons? High oil prices Energy demand Diminishing reserves Past experience New technologies
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CHEMICAL EOR - THE FUTURE
New processes use less surfactant (up to 10 times less) Extensive lab evaluations support the feasibility of chemical flooding Field data proves chemical flooding is an effective way to recover residual oil Cost of chemicals have not increased in proportion to price of crude oil
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COST OF CHEMICALS 1980 2006 Polymer1 $3-4/lb $1/lb Surfactant2
Alkali3 $0.12/lb $ /lb Crude Oil $12/bbl $50-70/bbl Incr. Cost/bbl $8-15 $0.50-$5 1 Some processes eliminate need for polymer 2 Surfactant concentration has been reduced by 10 3 Alkali has been reduced by 50% or in some cases is not needed at all
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PROCESS CHOICES Surfactant Surfactant Polymer Alkaline Surfactant
Alkaline Surfactant Polymer Smart Surfactant Pseudo-emulsion Chemical/Mechanical
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SCALING UP
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ENLARGED FIELD CHEMICAL FLOOD
Raw Material Supply Source (local or import) Availability (quantity, quality) Alternative suppliers Storage Manufacturing Location Foreign, domestic, on-site Shipping, tax, etc. Storage and distribution Flexibility
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ENLARGED FIELD CHEMICAL FLOOD
Capital Investment Up-front investment Operational cost By-products
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CHEMICAL EOR OPPORTUNITIES
Conventional Oil Recover Factor <33% Oil reserves & reservoir characteristics have already been confirmed Improved processes and chemicals are available Better scaling and modeling has been developed
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CHEMICAL EOR OPPORTUNITIES
Two trillion bbl of oil remain in depleted or abandoned wells Chemical floods offer the only chance in many depleted & water flooded reservoirs Chemical EOR must be re-evaluated based on current technical & economic conditions Minimal or no remediation is necessary, minimizing environmental constraints Trained personnel are available locally
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SURFACTANT EVALUATION
COMPLIMENTARY SURFACTANT EVALUATION SS-7593 Total Bill = $ 0.00 To: Oil Chem Technologies
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TEAM WORK - KEY TO SUCCESS
SHARE OUR TECHNOLOGY & EXPERENCES TEAM WORK - KEY TO SUCCESS
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Oil Chem Technologies, Inc.
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