Abstract

Non-condensable gas (NCG) co-injection in mature Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) chamber had been widely implemented and significant amount of steam was saved. Encouraged by their performance, NCG SAGD was also tested in Xinjiang oilfield since 2012. Its strategy differed from others in that nitrogen slug was injected once per year since the early SAGD stage. However, its performance was quite mixed. A unique 2D model was used to mimic the field operation of SAGD and NCG SAGD. The general performance, temperature drop, pressure oscillation, gas fingering and gas coning were analyzed. It showed non-condensable feature of NCG lead to gas accumulation and pressure oscillation in NCG slug operation. Its partial pressure effect lowered down temperature, saving steam but reducing oil rate, potentially leading to gas coning issue. The main purge mechanism was gas solubility in water and oil which controlled the NCG concentration inside the steam chamber. NCG fingering was found to speed up vertical growth of steam chamber in the early SAGD stage. However, injecting NCG before chamber getting mature should be treated with caution. Lastly, NCG was recommended to inject through vertical well to the top of the formation.

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