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Improving reservoir conformance using gelled polymer systems. Annual report, September 15, 1993--September 24, 1994
Author(s) -
D.W. Green,
G.P. Willhite
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/83833
Subject(s) - polyacrylamide , rheology , porous medium , polymer , hydrolysis , chemical engineering , aqueous solution , chromatography , chemistry , materials science , porosity , process engineering , composite material , organic chemistry , engineering
The objectives of the research program are to (1) identify and develop polymer systems which have potential to improve reservoir conformance of fluid displacement processes, (2) determine the performance of these systems in bulk and in porous media, and (3) develop methods to predict their performance in field applications. The research focuses on three types of aqueous gel systems - a polysaccharide (KUSP1) that gels as a function of pH, a polyacrylamide-chromium(III) system and a polyacrylamide-aluminum citrate system. This report describes work conducted during the second year of a three-year program. Progress was made in the utilization of KUSP1 as a gelling agent. It was shown that gels can be formed in situ in porous media using CO{sub 2} or ester hydrolysis to lower pH. An ester was identified that could be used in field-scale operations. It was determined that KUSP1 will form strong gels when ortho boric acid is added to the system. It was also determined, in cooperation with Abbott Laboratories, that KUSP1 can be produced on a commercial scale. Rheological studies showed that shear rate significantly affects gelation time and gel strength. The effect of rock-fluid interactions at alkaline conditions was examined experimentally and through mathematical modeling. A model was developed that treats non-equilibrium conditions and this is an improvement over previously published models

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