Energies (Jan 2023)

Understanding the Impact of Reservoir Low-Permeability Subdomains in the Steam Injection Process

  • Beatriz dos Santos Santana,
  • Lorena Cardoso Batista,
  • Edson de Andrade Araújo,
  • Cláudio Regis dos Santos Lucas,
  • Daniel Nobre Nunes da Silva,
  • Pedro Tupã Pandava Aum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020639
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 639

Abstract

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Optimizing production in the mature fields of heavy oil reservoirs is still challenging. In most cases, conventional recovery techniques are not effective, although they are suitable for applying thermal recovery methods. Steam injection involves injecting steam into the reservoir where the heat exchange with the oil occurs. This promotes a reduction in oil viscosity and thus increases its mobility. One of the challenges of the EOR project is understanding how the presence of regions with contrasting properties, such as fractures, caves, and barriers, could affect the steam flow. This work investigates the impact of low-permeability barriers in the steam injection process. The barriers were created on a semi-synthetic reservoir characteristic of Brazilian onshore mature fields. We used the three-phase pseudo-compositional reservoir simulation STARS (Steam Thermal Advanced Processes Reservoir Simulation) for simulations. Our results show that the shape, number, and arrangement of barriers in a porous medium can affect the amount of oil recovered. They may also be able to anticipate or delay oil production.

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