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information processing and trusted computing | 2014

Low Salinity Flooding: Experimental Evaluation and Numerical Interpretation

Shehadeh K. Masalmeh; Tibi Sorop; Bart M. J. M. Suijkerbuijk; Esther C.M. Vermolen; Sippe G. Douma; H. A. van del Linde; Sebastiaan G. J. Pieterse

Low Salinity Flooding (LSF) is an emerging technology to improve oil recovery for both sandstone and carbonate reservoirs. Extensive laboratory experiments investigating the effect of LSF are available in the literature. To quantify the low salinity effect, spontaneous imbibition and/or tertiary waterflooding experiments have been reported. In only a few published cases, the experimental data was interpreted using numerical simulation to derive relative permeability curves for both low and high salinity water, to be used in field simulation. A critical review of the literature data shows a wide spread in the LSF response in both pressure and recovery. Moreover, most of the flooding experiments reported in the literature are performed at a low flow rate, of ~1 ft/day, which may lead to a significant capillary end effect and, consequently, to a possible overestimation of the LSF effect. The focus of this paper is on: 1- The experimental procedures used for proper evaluation of the LSF effect; 2- Reporting experimental data performed on sandstone samples in both tertiary and secondary mode waterflood; 3-The numerical interpretation of the laboratory data to obtain relative permeability and capillary pressure curves for both high salinity (HS) and low salinity (LS) water, to be used in reservoir simulation to quantify the benefit of LSF on reservoir scale and 4- Investigating whether the tertiary flooding experiments can be used to derive relative permeability curves for both HS and LS waterflooding. The main conclusions of the study are: 1- While spontaneous imbibition (SI) experiments could provide an indication of a potential low salinity effect, they are not sufficient to quantify the effect in flooding experiments; 2- The LSF effect measured during low rate flooding experiments (i.e., field rate) is not representative for the field scale as it is usually dominated by capillary end effect. Therefore, the low rate (raw) coreflood data will suggest a larger LSF benefit than would actually be the case; 3- The tertiary mode experiments cannot be used to derive the LS relative permeability curves as it only spans a narrow saturation range during LSF and 4- Both tertiary and secondary mode corefloods performed using multi-rates are required to obtain relative permeability curves for HS and LS water.


IOR 2011 - 16th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery | 2011

Integrated Well and Reservoir Surveillance in the Oman EOR Developments

Marcel Zwaan; rob Hartmans; Jasmeet Singh Saluja; Stan Schoofs; Guillermo Rocco; Faisal Saadi; Jorge Lopez; Joel Ita; Tibi Sorop

Description of the Proposed paper: This paper focuses on the well and reservoir management, including integrated interpretation of EOR surveillance technologies with a discussion of the field development decisions that may depend on this interpretation.


Eurosurveillance | 2011

Analysis of field responses to low-salinity waterflooding in secondary and tertiary mode in Syria

Hassan Mahani; Tibi Sorop; Dick Jacob Ligthelm; David Brooks; Paul Vledder; Fadwa Mozahem; Younes Ali


Eurosurveillance | 2012

Application of Injection Fall-Off Analysis in Polymer flooding

Paul van den Hoek; Hassan Mahani; Tibi Sorop; David Brooks; Marcel Zwaan; Subrata Sen; Khalfan Shuaili; Faisal Saadi


Spe Production & Operations | 2010

Polymer Flooding in Unconsolidated-Sand Formations: Fracturing and Geomechanical Considerations

M. Khodaverdian; Tibi Sorop; Sophie J. Postif; Paul van den Hoek


Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference | 2015

Relative Permeability Measurements to Quantify the Low Salinity Flooding Effect at Field Scale

Tibi Sorop; Shehadeh K. Masalmeh; Bart M. J. M. Suijkerbuijk; Hilbert A. van der Linde; Hassan Mahani; Niels J. Brussee; Fons Marcelis; A. Coorn


SPE Reservoir Characterisation and Simulation Conference and Exhibition | 2011

Injection Fall-Off Analysis of Polymer flooding EOR

Hassan Mahani; Tibi Sorop; Paul van den Hoek; David Brooks; Marcel Zwaan


44th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium and 5th U.S.-Canada Rock Mechanics Symposium | 2010

Injectivity And Fracturing In Unconsolidated Sand Reservoirs: Waterflooding Case Study, Offshore Nigeria

M. Khodaverdian; Tibi Sorop; P.J. van den Hoek; S. Sathyamoorthy; E. Okoh


SPE EOR Conference at Oil and Gas West Asia | 2012

EOR Field Management Through Well-Planned Surveillance

Marcel Zwaan; rob Hartmans; Stan Schoofs; Albert Hendrik De Zwart; Guillermo Rocco; Rashid Adawi; Faisal Saadi; Khalfan Shuaili; Jorge Lopez; Joel Ita; Tanguy Plerre Yves Lhomme; Tibi Sorop; Yuan Qiu; Paul van den Hoek; Fahad Al Kindy; Said Al-Busaidi; John Elliot Fraser


Eurosurveillance | 2009

Polymer Flooding in Unconsolidated Sand Formations: Fracturing and Geomechanical Considerations

M. Khodaverdian; Tibi Sorop; Sophie J. Postif; Paul van den Hoek

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Faisal Saadi

Petroleum Development Oman

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Guillermo Rocco

Petroleum Development Oman

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