Polymers (Jan 2024)

Application of Polymeric CO<sub>2</sub> Thickener Polymer-Viscosity-Enhance in Extraction of Low-Permeability Tight Sandstone

  • Hong Fu,
  • Kaoping Song,
  • Yiqi Pan,
  • Hanxuan Song,
  • Senyao Meng,
  • Mingxi Liu,
  • Runfei Bao,
  • Hongda Hao,
  • Longxin Wang,
  • Xindong Fu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym16020299
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 299

Abstract

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The conventional production technique employed for low-permeability tight reservoirs exhibits limited productivity. To solve the problem, an acetate-type supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) thickener, PVE, which contains a large number of microporous structures, was prepared using the atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) method. The product exhibited an ability to decrease the minimum miscibility pressure of scCO2 during a solubility test and demonstrated a favorable extraction efficiency in a low-permeability tight core displacement test. At 15 MPa and 70 °C, PVE-scCO2 at a concentration of 0.2% exhibits effective oil recovery rates of 5.61% for the 0.25 mD core and 2.65% for the 5 mD core. The result demonstrates that the incorporation of the thickener PVE can effectively mitigate gas channeling, further improve oil displacement efficiency, and inflict minimal damage to crude oil. The mechanism of thickening was analyzed through molecular simulation. The calculated trend of thickening exhibited excellent agreement with the experimental measurement rule. The simulation results demonstrate that the contact area between the polymer and CO2 increases in direct proportion to both the number of thickener molecules and the viscosity of the system. The study presents an effective strategy for mitigating gas channeling during scCO2 flooding and has a wide application prospect.

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