Introduction To EOR: Sarfraz Almani (16ME-PET-S09)
Introduction To EOR: Sarfraz Almani (16ME-PET-S09)
Introduction To EOR: Sarfraz Almani (16ME-PET-S09)
EOR
PRESENTED BY:
SARFRAZ ALMANI
(16ME-PET-S09)
INTRODUCTION
Enhanced
INTRODUCTION
Thermal recovery
Chemical injection
Gas injection
Methods Of EOR
Methods Of EOR
Gas
Injection Methods
Microbial
INTRODUCTION
Another characteristics of
reservoir rock is that it
must be permeable.
POROSITY
POROSITY
Porosity is the capability of a rock
to hold fluids in pore. It is the ratio
of the pore volume in a rock to the
bulk volume of that rock.
Expressed in per cent.
Where:
Vp = pore volume
PERMEABILITY
Permeability
Fluid Saturation
Saturation is defined as that fraction, or percent, of the pore volume
occupied by a particular fluid (oil, gas, or water). This property is
expressed mathematically by the following relationship:
Where
So = Oil saturation
Sg = Gas saturation
Sw = Water saturation
The
By
Denoted
mathematically as Rs
(SCF/STB).
Denoted
mathematically as rs
(STB/MMSCF).
Denoted
mathematically as o (where
water = 1).
isAPI.
a given temperature,
this condition occurs when
a gas condenses an
infinitesimal drop of oil
from solution when
pressure drops below the
dewpoint.
Critical point
The
Saturated condition
A condition
Undersaturated condition
A condition