
Planning and Implementation of an Alkali-Surfactant-Polymer (ASP) Field Project
Author(s) -
T.R. French
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/3994
Subject(s) - pulmonary surfactant , petroleum engineering , tracer , alkali metal , environmental science , chemical engineering , geology , engineering , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry , nuclear physics
The Warden ASP project has progressed from the initial planning stage to construction of an injection plant. An ASP chemical system was designed based on laboratory evaluations that included interfacial tension, mobility requirements, rock-alkali interaction, fluid capabilities, and core tests. Field cores were obtained from the Permian No. 5 and No. 6 sands on the Warden lease in Sho-Vel-Tum oil field. A separate tank battery for the pilot pattern area was installed, and a field tracer test is currently being evaluated. Tracer test results to date indicate that there is no major fracturing in the No. 5 sand. There is indication, however, of some channeling through high permeability sand. The field injection plant was designed, and construction is in progress. Several variations of injection plant design have been evaluated. Some plant design details, such as alkali storage, were found to be dependent on the availability of use equipment and project budget. The surfactant storage facility design was shown to be dependent on surfactant rheology