Experiment and application of staged chemical flooding and production of Class Ⅲ reservoirs
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    Class III reservoirs in Daqing Oilfield account for nearly half of the total reserves in La-Sa-Xing Oilfield of Daqing Placanticline,which have geological characteristics including thin thickness,low permeability,poor connectivity,and serious heterogeneity. For the synchronous displacement of high-and low-permeability oil reservoirs by chemical flooding and balanced reservoir efficiency,the displacement experiment with a laboratory plane model was carried out and the development effects of enhanced oil recovery(EOR)technology were compared at different production modes in Class III reservoirs. As a result,the staged chemical flooding production mode was selected and applied in oilfields.In the first stage,polymer flooding was performed in thin and poor oil reservoirs with effective thickness less than 0.5 m and effective permeability less than 0.05 D and untabulated oil reservoirs. In the second stage,commingled weak-alkalinity ASP flooding was carried out in other oil reservoirs by supplement perforation. The results show that in laboratory experiments,staged polymer flooding for medium-and low-permeability oil reservoirs registers ultimate recovery of up to 65.8%. The field application of staged chemical flooding in Gaotaizi reservoir of Beierdong Block indicates that the overall ultimate recovery is expected to increase by more than 12% in the test area,and remarkable results have been achieved.

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ZHANG Xiaoqin. Experiment and application of staged chemical flooding and production of Class Ⅲ reservoirs[J]. Petroleum Geology and Recovery Efficiency,2022,29(3):137~145

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