Research and application of CO2 flooding technology in extra-low permeability reservoirs of Shengli Oilfield
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    The resources of extra-low permeability reservoirs suitable for CO2 flooding is abundant in Shengli Oilfield,but the application of CO2 flooding faces technical bottlenecks such as being difficult to be miscible and low sweep efficiency due to formation characteristics of deep burial depth,low abundance,strong heterogeneity and high miscible pressure. The geology,fluid mechanics,reservoir engineering theory and methods are applied comprehensively. By combination of the physical experiments and numerical simulation,the evaluation system of adaptability,technologies of laboratory experiment and schedule optimization technology series of reservoir engineering of CO2 flooding for enhancing oil recovery are formed, and the injection-production technologies of CO2 flooding are further established. The field test shows that CO2 has good capability of injection and oil increment is obvious. The cumulative oil increment is 6.9×104 t at cumulative CO2 injection of 30.7×104 t in pilot test area in Gao89-1 Block. The oil recovery is 18.6% in the central well block with enhanced oil recov? ery of 9.7%. The advanced injection of CO2 is 1.9×104 t,and the formation pressure recoveries from 17 MPa to 33.7 MPa in the Fan142-7-X4 well group. The miscible flooding is formed and the corresponding oil well produces fluid by natural flow exploitation. The daily oil production of single well is kept stable at 5-6 t/d,which is much higher than 1 t/d before CO2 injection.

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YANG Yong. Research and application of CO2 flooding technology in extra-low permeability reservoirs of Shengli Oilfield[J]. Petroleum Geology and Recovery Efficiency,2020,27(1):11~19

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