Abstract

ABSTRACTCationic modified starch polymer (CMSP) is a newly developed green chemical agent designed to reutilize the residual anionic polymer found in reservoirs for enhanced oil recovery (EOR). In this study, a series of experiments were conducted to investigate the phase behavior of the residual anionic polymer, CMSP solution, and the flocculation generated from the mixture in plugging capacity and capability of enhancing oil recovery in heterogeneous reservoirs. The experiment results show that the phase behavior of the residual anionic polymer and CMSP solution could be divided into two parts: rapid flocculation reaction and dispersion reaction. The main mechanisms of the rapid flocculation reaction were charge neutralization and bridging. Based on the above results, an optimal amount of CMSP was chosen for plugging capacity, stability, and EOR study. Plugging tests in both parallel cores and EOR in three-layer heterogeneous square cores illustrate that the injected CMSP slug after polymer flooding can effectively block the high-permeability zone and initiate the remaining oil in middle- to low-permeability zones. The investigation results prove that the CMSP solution, injected after polymer flooding, reduces the pollution of produced fluid and further improves oil recovery.

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