Application of polymer-gel solutions in remediating leakage in CO2 storage reservoirs

Mojgan Hadi Mosleh*, Rajesh Govindan, Ji Quan Shi, Sevket Durucan, Anna Korre

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The application of crosslinked gels has seen widespread use within the petroleum industry to divert fluid flow and remediate leakage at wells. The current study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of polymer-gel treatment in remediating a potential CO2 leakage site in the subsurface. This paper presents a brief summary of the results of laboratory characterisation work carried out on polymer gels, which involved characterisation of several polymer-gel systems with respect to their working and gelation times and conducting core flooding experiments on reservoir rocks to characterise their permeability reduction behaviour. The chemical flooding reservoir simulator, UTCHEM, was used to simulate polymer injection and its subsequent gelation process in the saline aquifer model. Parameters such as polymer concentration, polymer to crosslinker ratio and pH, and their influence on the gelation process and the area of influence have been investigated. The results have shown that lower polymer to crosslinker ratios lead to a relatively higher gel concentration. On the other hand, higher polymer to crosslinker ratios result in a relatively higher area of influence, which is mainly due to the decreased viscosity and slower gelation rate. It was also found that, as the concentration of H+ in the injection stream increases, the rate of crosslinking decreases and the lower viscosity polymer slug migrates to the far-field region of the reservoir formation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016
Subtitle of host publicationEfficient Use of Technology - Unlocking Potential
PublisherEuropean Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE
ISBN (Electronic)9789462821859
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes
Event78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016: Efficient Use of Technology - Unlocking Potential - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 30 May 20162 Jun 2016

Publication series

Name78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016: Efficient Use of Technology - Unlocking Potential

Conference

Conference78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016: Efficient Use of Technology - Unlocking Potential
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period30/05/162/06/16

Keywords

  • CO storage
  • Leakage remediation
  • Polymer-gels
  • Reservoir simulation

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