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An analysis of the viability of polymer flooding as an enhanced oil recovery technology
Authors:T J Cyr  V De La Cruz  T J T Spanos
Institution:1. Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority, 500 Highfield Place, 10010 - 106 Street, T5J 3L8, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2. Department of Physics, University of Alberta, T6G 2J1, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:The concept of improving oil recovery through polymer flooding is analysed. It is shown that while the injection of a polymer solution improves reservoir conformance, this beneficial effect ceases as soon as one attempts to push the polymer solution with water. Once water injection begins, the water quickly passes through the polymer creating a path along which all future injected water flows. Thus, the volume of the polymer slug is important to the process and an efficient recovery would require that the vast majority of the reservoir be flooded by polymer. It is also shown that the concept of grading a polymer slug to match the mobilities of the fluids at the leading and trailing edges of a polymer slug does not work in a petroleum reservoir. While this process can supply some additional stability to the slug, it is shown that for the purposes of enhanced oil recovery this additional stability is not great enough to be of any practical use. It is found that in this case the instability has simply been hidden in the interior of the slug and causes the same sort of instability to occur as was the case for the uniform slug.
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