Modelling and Simulation in Engineering (Jan 2020)

Modelling Low-Salinity Water Flooding as a Tertiary Oil Recovery Technique

  • Oluwasanmi Olabode,
  • David Alaigba,
  • Daniel Oramabo,
  • Oreofeoluwa Bamigboye

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/6485826
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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In this project, low-salinity water flooding has been modeled on ECLIPSE black oil simulator in three cases for a total field production life of twenty-five years. In the first case, low-salinity water flooding starts fifteen years after secondary water flooding. For the second case, low-salinity water flooding starts five years after secondary water flooding and runs till the end of the field production life. For the third case, low-salinity water flooding starts five years after secondary water flooding, but low-salinity water flooding is injected in measured pore volumes for a short period of time; then, high-salinity water flooding was resumed till the end of the field production life. This was done to measure the effect of low-salinity water flooding as slug injection. From the three cases presented, oil recovery efficiency, field oil production rate, and field water cut were observed. Increased percentages of 22.66%, 35.12%, and 26.77% were observed in the three cases, respectively.