No. 1 (2017)
DOI https://doi.org/10.18799/24056529/2017/1/101
Micellar-polymer for enhanced oil recovery for Upper Assam Basin
One of the major enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes is chemical flooding especially for the depleted reservoirs. Chemical flooding involves
injection of various chemicals like surfactant, alkali, polymer etc. to the aqueous media. Bhogpara and Nahorkatiya are two depleted reservoirs of
upper Assam basin where chemical flooding can be done to recover the trapped oil that cannot be recovered by conventional flooding process.
Micellar-polymer (MP) flooding involves injection of micelle and polymer to the aqueous phase to reduce interfacial tension and polymer is added
to control the mobility of the solution, which helps in increasing both displacement and volumetric sweep efficiency and thereby leads to enhanced
oil recovery. This work represents the use of black liquor as micelle or surfactant that is a waste product of Nowgong Paper Mills, Jagiroad, Assam,
which is more efficient than the synthetic surfactants. The present study examines the effect of MP flooding through the porous media of two
depleted oil fields of upper Assam basin i.e. Bhogpara and Nahorkatiya for MP EOR. This work also compares the present MP flood with the earlier
work done on surfactant (S) flooding. It was experimentally determined that the MP flood is more efficient EOR process for Bhogpara and
Nahorkatiya reservoirs. The study will pertain to the comprehensive interfacial tension (IFT) study and the displacement mechanism in
conventional core samples.
Keywords:
Black liquor, Critical micelle concentration, Interfacial tension, Porous media, Enhanced oil recovery