Experimental Evaluations of Polymeric Solubility and Thickeners for Supercritical CO2 at High Temperatures for Enhanced Oil Recovery

2018 
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) is considered to be an excellent candidate for miscible gas injection (MGI) because it can reduce oil viscosity, induce in situ swelling of the oil, and reduce the IFT of the in situ fluid system. However, the unfavorable mobility associated with scCO2 flooding poses a major challenge due to the large viscosity contrast between the crude oil and scCO2, resulting in viscous fingering. An effective approach to overcome this challenge is to increase the viscosity of scCO2 (scCO2 thickening) to effectively control gas mobility and improve the sweep efficiency. The primary focus of this study was on an oilfield (Field A) that is located in the Harweel cluster in southern Oman. In this work, we present results in which the suitability of a library of commercially available polymers capable of thickening scCO2 at a high temperature (377 K). Previous studies have focused on the use of polymers as viscosifiers at much lower temperatures. Out of 26 potential polymers, 4 polymers...
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