Abstract


 
 
 The use of chemical injection has been widely used in the oil field on a large scale. One of the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods to increase production from old oil fields is through polymer surfactant injection, which functions to reduce interfacial tension and water-oil mobility ratio. This study focuses on developing a simulation model for chemical injection of polymer surfactant reservoirs by hypothetically making heterogeneous reservoir models in each layer with dimensions of 10x10x4. It consists of one a vertical well which is producer well located at the top of the left corner and one an injection well which is located at the bottom of right corner. This study shows a comparison between surfactant injection, polymer injection and SP injection using the same surfactant and polymer concentration with a concentration of 1000 ppm with 0.3 PV. Oil recovery in polymer injection turned out to be quite high compared to other chemical injections. In polymer injection, the oil recovery was 4.17%. Meanwhile, surfactant injection and SP injection increased by 0.59% and 0.61, respectively.
 
 

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