Abstract

The clastic reservoir in Tarim Oilfield has entered the middle-to-late stage of development, and consequently, enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is becoming highly challenging. Gas flooding is the practical method for EOR from this type of reservoirs. In this study, taking Tazhong 402 CIII reservoir as an example, the micro-mechanism of EOR by gas injection is investigated by conducting slim-tube, long-core displacement, and micro-visual displacement experiments. A gas injection development plan is formulated based on reservoir characteristics, laboratory experiments, and numerical simulations. The results show that miscible flooding cannot be achieved by injecting natural gas under the current formation conditions; however, natural gas flooding after light hydrocarbon flooding can significantly improve oil recovery. The studied reservoir is divided into two series of development layers: CIII1–3 layers, for which light hydrocarbon alternating natural gas flooding is adopted, and CIII4–8 layers, for which light hydrocarbon combined with natural gas gravity-assisted composite flooding is employed. The findings of this study have guiding significance for gas injection development in deep clastic reservoir in Tarim Basin.

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