Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Journal (PPEJ)

ISSN: 2578-4846

Research Article

Enhancement of Oil Recovery in West Qurna-1 Carbonate Reservoir by Injecting Seawater

Authors: Radhi A*, Alameedy U and Aljwad MS

DOI: 10.23880/ppej-16000353

Abstract

Seawater injection is a novel emerging technology for enhancing oil recovery in Middle East carbonate reservoirs. This paper investigated the mechanism of seawater injection in Mishrif formation for the West Qurna-1 oil field. The decline in the pressure of West Qurna-1 needs pressure support by water injection, where it is a supergiant oil field. This study is significant because seawater injection technology is considered a future technology in the south of Iraq for several reasons. One of these reasons is the scarcity of fresh water in the Middle East, especially in Iraq, and the second reason is the availability of seawater, which is close to Basra city. This paper aims to study the essential parameters that influence the oil recovery via sweater injection as well as the inherent mechanisms that help increase the oil recovery. Collected five core plugs from producing units of Mishrif formation, MB1, and MB2, having different petrophysics properties where the permeabilities ranged from 6 to 143 md. Two types of water are used formation water and seawater. We conduct core flood experiments on chosen carbonate core samples and formation water from Iraq's West Quran-1 carbonates. The common belief facts that low salinity flooding of oil recovery gives more producing oil for the same volume of water injected due to wettability alteration. The analysis of injected and producing water indicates that higher concentrations of SO4-2 and Ca-2 ions change the wettability of the rock to more water-wet. Consequently, the oil recovery increases by 10-15 % when using seawater, which is richer in these ions.

Keywords: Enhancement oil recovery; West Qurna-1; Carbonate reservoirs

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