In this study, a novel technique of low salinity hot water (LSHW) injection with addition of nanoparticles has been developed to examine the synergistic effects of thermal energy, low salinity water (LSW) flooding, and nanoparticles for enhancing heavy oil recovery, while optimizing the operating parameters for such a hybrid enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method. Experimentally, one-dimensional displacement experiments under different temperatures (17 °C, 45 °C, and 70 °C) and pressures (about 2000–4700 kPa) have been performed, while two types of nanoparticles (i.e., SiO2 and Al2O3) are, respectively, examined as the additive in the LSW. The performance of LSW injection with and without nanoparticles at various temperatures is evaluated, allowing optimization of the timing to initiate LSW injection. The corresponding initial oil saturation, production rate, water cut, ultimate oil recovery, and residual oil saturation profile after each flooding process are continuously monitored and measured under various operating conditions. Compared to conventional water injection, the LSW injection is found to effectively improve heavy oil recovery by 2.4–7.2% as an EOR technique in the presence of nanoparticles. Also, the addition of nanoparticles into the LSHW can promote synergistic effect of thermal energy, wettability alteration, and reduction of interfacial tension (IFT), which improves displacement efficiency and thus enhances oil recovery. It has been experimentally demonstrated that such LSHW injection with the addition of nanoparticles can be optimized to greatly improve oil recovery up to 40.2% in heavy oil reservoirs with low energy consumption. Theoretically, numerical simulation for the different flooding scenarios has been performed to capture the underlying recovery mechanisms by history matching the experimental measurements. It is observed from the tuned relative permeability curves that both LSW and the addition of nanoparticles in LSW are capable of altering the sand surface to more water wet, which confirms wettability alteration as an important EOR mechanism for the application of LSW and nanoparticles in heavy oil recovery in addition to IFT reduction.
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Low Salinity Hot Water Injection With Addition of Nanoparticles for Enhancing Heavy Oil Recovery
Yanan Ding,
Yanan Ding
Petroleum Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
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Sixu Zheng,
Sixu Zheng
Department of Chemical and Petroleum
Engineering,
Schulich School of Engineering,
Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
Engineering,
Schulich School of Engineering,
Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
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Xiaoyan Meng,
Xiaoyan Meng
Petroleum Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
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Daoyong Yang
Daoyong Yang
Petroleum Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
e-mail: tony.yang@uregina.ca
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
e-mail: tony.yang@uregina.ca
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Yanan Ding
Petroleum Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
Sixu Zheng
Department of Chemical and Petroleum
Engineering,
Schulich School of Engineering,
Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
Engineering,
Schulich School of Engineering,
Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
Xiaoyan Meng
Petroleum Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
Daoyong Yang
Petroleum Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
e-mail: tony.yang@uregina.ca
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
e-mail: tony.yang@uregina.ca
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Contributed by the Petroleum Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received October 24, 2018; final manuscript received November 27, 2018; published online January 9, 2019. Editor: Hameed Metghalchi.
J. Energy Resour. Technol. Jul 2019, 141(7): 072904 (16 pages)
Published Online: January 9, 2019
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Received:
October 24, 2018
Revised:
November 27, 2018
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Ding, Y., Zheng, S., Meng, X., and Yang, D. (January 9, 2019). "Low Salinity Hot Water Injection With Addition of Nanoparticles for Enhancing Heavy Oil Recovery." ASME. J. Energy Resour. Technol. July 2019; 141(7): 072904. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4042238
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