Abstract

Injection of natural/associated gas is widely used as an efficient method of enhanced oil recovery in carbonate oil reservoirs in both miscible and immiscible conditions. Due to reservoir oil compositional changes by injected gas, asphaltenes instability may occur. In spite of the broad reported studies on gas injection process, the effect of miscible gas injection phenomenon on asphaltenes precipitation and deposition at reservoir conditions has not been well attended. The aim of this study is to recognize the effect of miscible and immiscible injection of natural gas on the asphaltenes deposition, permeability alteration and oil recovery. Additionally, the impact of different live and recombined oil samples on asphaltenes instability is investigated. Permeability alteration by the formation of asphaltenes is analyzed through the permeability measurements before and after gas flooding. Permeability reduction is found to be function of miscibility state, injection pressure and type of oil samples. It is observed that experiments conducted with live oil and at lower injection pressures show more permeability reduction. It is assumed an additional oil recovery associated with fluid path diversion caused by asphaltenes deposition in miscible and immiscible conditions. The miscible gas flooding causes the lower asphaltenes deposition and lower recovery enhancement. These effects are due to the fluid path diversion, nevertheless, miscible natural gas injection has high potential of oil recovery. Due to miscible bank development, the composite core along with higher injection pressure respect to minimum miscibility pressure shows higher recovery in comparison to the short core sample.

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