Abstract

Abstract Combination flooding, which performs well on both sweep efficiency and displacement efficiency, is being extensively utilized in Daqing Oilfield. Surfactant-polymer (SP) flooding and alkaline-surfactant-polymer (ASP) flooding are two of the most used combination flooding techniques. According to the findings, alkaline lowers the oil-water interfacial tension and reduces the other component’s adsorption. Nevertheless, alkaline also has negative effects like scaling and cost increasing. Therefore, the use of alkaline in combination flooding is still disputed. In order to clarify the role of alkaline on combination flooding, SP and ASP flooding comparative tests are conducted with typical formula in Daqing Oilfield. A 3000-centimeter long model is built to simulate long distance migration for the property change study. During the flooding, fluid samples are obtained along the model, and the properties of the samples such as viscosity, interfacial tension (IFT), and components concentration are measured. According to the findings, the 3.60 percent higher recovery rate caused by ASP flooding compared to SP flooding is primarily due to the near inlet area. In ASP flooding, alkaline reduces polymer and surfactant near inlet dynamic retention by 20.16% and 13.43%, respectively, when compared to SP flooding. Besides, alkaline also maintains viscosity at a higher level and IFT at a lower level in the first third of the well spacing in ASP flooding. Consequently, the effects of alkaline are noticeable in the near inlet area and fade as distance increase.

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