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DOI: 10.2118/175181-ms
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Injection Water Compatibility Study and Scale Prediction Analysis for a Low-Permeability Carbonate Reservoir Development Optimization

Abstract: Injection water-induced formation damage evaluation is considered critical in a low-permeability (2 md) oil reservoir development because of the potential bridging of narrow pore throats by in-situ scale precipitates. This problem can be mitigated with processed low-salinity water, albeit at significantly high capital expenditure associated with water processing facility that could erode the economic margin of the project. Laboratory fluid compatibility tests and software simulation were therefore conducted to… Show more

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“…Surface wettability plays an important role in the prevailing flow regimes during secondary flooding, affecting the displacement efficiency. , During oil recovery, enhanced oil recovery (EOR), CO 2 or gas storage, geothermal energy production, and membrane filtration processes, complex physicochemical processes take place including the deposition and growth of salts. In the case of oil production or gas storage, the insoluble salt-scale deposits may reduce local rock permeability or may result in tube clogging, resulting in higher production costs or to the abandonment of drilled wells with large amounts of entrapped oil. When membranes are used for water and wastewater treatment, crystallization of CaCO 3 , phosphate, or other salts reduces their lifetime.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface wettability plays an important role in the prevailing flow regimes during secondary flooding, affecting the displacement efficiency. , During oil recovery, enhanced oil recovery (EOR), CO 2 or gas storage, geothermal energy production, and membrane filtration processes, complex physicochemical processes take place including the deposition and growth of salts. In the case of oil production or gas storage, the insoluble salt-scale deposits may reduce local rock permeability or may result in tube clogging, resulting in higher production costs or to the abandonment of drilled wells with large amounts of entrapped oil. When membranes are used for water and wastewater treatment, crystallization of CaCO 3 , phosphate, or other salts reduces their lifetime.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%