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Carbon Management Technology Conference | 2017

Feasibility of CO 2 -EOR in Shale-Oil Reservoirs: Numerical Simulation Study and Pilot Tests

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai

Shale oil reservoirs such as Bakken, Niobrara, and Eagle Ford have become the main target for oil and gas investors as conventional formations started to be depleted and diminished in number. These unconventional plays have a huge oil potential; however, the predicted primary oil recovery is still low as an average of 7.5 %. Injecting carbon dioxide (CO2) to enhance oil recovery in these poor-quality formations is still a debatable issue among investigators. In this study, three steps of research have been integrated to investigate the parameters which control the success of CO2 huff-n-puff process in the field scale of shale oil reservoirs. Firstly, a numerical simulation study was conducted to upscale the reported experimental studies outcomes to the field conditions. The second step was to validate these numerical models with the field data from some of CO2-EOR pilots which were performed in Bakken formation, in North Dakota and Montana regions. Finally, statistical methods for Design of Experiments (DOE) have been used to rank the most important parameters affecting CO2-EOR performance in these unconventional reservoirs. The Design of Experiments approved that the intensity of natural fractures (the number of natural fractures per length unit in each direction, I-direction, J direction, and K direction) and the conductivity of oil pathways (the average conductivity for the entire oil molecules path, from its storage (matrix) to the wellbore) are the two main factors controlling CO2-EOR success in shale oil reservoirs. However, the fracture intensity has a positive effect on CO2-EOR while the later has a negative effect. Furthermore, this study found that the porosity and the permeability of natural fractures in shale reservoirs are clearly changeable with the production time, which in turn, led to a clear gap between CO2 performances in the lab conditions versus to what happened in the field pilots. This work reported that the molecular diffusion mechanism is the key mechanism for CO2 to enhance oil recovery in shale oil reservoirs. However, the conditions of the candidate field and the production well criteria can enhance or downgrade this mechanism in the field scale. Accordingly, the operating parameters for managing CO2-EOR huff-n-puff process should be tuned according to the candidate reservoir and well conditions. Moreover, general guidelines have been provided from this work to perform successful CO2 projects in these complex plays. Finally, this paper provides a thorough idea about how CO2 performance is different in the field scale of shale oil reservoirs as in the lab-scale conditions.


SPE Western Regional Meeting | 2017

IOR Methods in Unconventional Reservoirs of North America: Comprehensive Review

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai


Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2017

Data analysis for CO 2 -EOR in shale-oil reservoirs based on a laboratory database

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai


Energy & Fuels | 2017

Factors Affecting CO2-EOR in Shale-Oil Reservoirs: Numerical Simulation Study and Pilot Tests

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai


Sats | 2017

Effect of Molecular-Diffusion Mechanisim on CO2 Huff-n-Puff Process in Shale-Oil Reservoirs

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai; Abdullah Almansour


Sats | 2017

Optimizing Injector-Producer Spacing for CO2 Injection in Unconventional Reservoirs of North America

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai; Abdullah Almansour


Fuel | 2017

Numerical simulation study of factors affecting relative permeability modification for water-shutoff treatments

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai


SPE Improved Oil Recovery Conference | 2018

Mechanistic Study for the Applicability of CO 2 -EOR in Unconventional Liquids Rich Reservoirs

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai


SPE Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Annual Technical Symposium and Exhibition | 2018

Numerical Simulation Study on the Applicability of Relative Permeability Modifiers for Water-Shutoff in Oil Production Wells

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai; Abdullah Almansour


SPE Improved Oil Recovery Conference | 2018

Integrated Investigation of CO 2 -EOR Mechanisms in Huff-n-Puff Operations Based on History Matching Results

Dheiaa Alfarge; Mingzhen Wei; Baojun Bai

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Baojun Bai

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Mingzhen Wei

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Abdullah Almansour

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

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Mortadha Alsaba

Australian College of Kuwait

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Ali K. Alhuraishawy

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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MingzhenWei

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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