Abstract

CO2 injection and water-alternating-gas injection are EOR methods for improving oil recovery. This paper shows Water alternating gas (WAG) and continuous gas injection experiments with CO2 in secondary recovery. Experiments were performed in sand-packed-model. The continuous gas injection experiments were conducted at 3800, 4200, 4600 and 5000 psi, then two WAG experiments was completed at 3800 psi. Also temperature was 190 °F (the reservoir temperature) in all experiments. Six tests were conducted to investigate continuous CO2 and WAG injection under the reservoir condition. In the first test, 1.2 PV (pore volume) of CO2 was injected into sand-packed-model at pressure of 3800 psi and temperature of 190 °F. Amount 1.2 PV of CO2 was injected into sand-packed-model at 4200 psi in the test 2. In third one, 1.2 PV of CO2 was injected at 4600 psi and 1.2 of PV CO2 was injected at 5000 psi in forth one. Water alternating gas injection experiments with CO2 were including two tests. In the first one, 0.3 PV of CO2 and 0.9 PV of brine were injected consecutively into model. In the second one, 0.3 PV of CO2 and 0.3 PV of brine were injected respectively into model and this test was completed in two cycles. The results indicate that increase of injection pressure enhances oil recovery in continuous CO2 injection and increase of injected CO2 increases oil recovery in WAG process. Also WAG injection increases oil recovery more than CO2 continuous injection.

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