Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Journal (PPEJ)

ISSN: 2578-4846

Research Article

Defining the Ideal Range for Reducing Oil Viscosity and the Optimal Rate of Steam Injection for a Heavy Oil Field

Authors: Jafarov S*, Aghali G and Eyvazov J

DOI: 10.23880/ppej-16000381

Abstract

Heavy oil reservoirs often lend themselves well to thermal enhanced recovery techniques. Traditional methods like primary production or water injection are less effective due to the high viscosity of the oil. Steam stimulation primarily aims to elevate the reservoir's temperature, thereby reducing the oil's viscosity and improving its flow properties. Steam injection stands as one of the most prevalent thermal recovery methods, commonly applied in heavy oil reservoirs. The primary goal is to validate the process for selecting suitable reservoirs, the physical mechanisms involved, and the simulation characteristics essential for steam recovery. This study establishes the optimal multiplier for reducing oil viscosity and the ideal steam injection rate for heavy oil fields.

Keywords: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques; Thermal Enhanced Oil Recovery; Steam Injection; Elevated Viscosity; Oil Viscosity Reduction

View PDF

Google_Scholar_logo Academic Research index asi ISI_logo logo_wcmasthead_en scilitLogo_white F1 search-result-logo-horizontal-TEST cas_color europub infobase logo_world_of_journals_no_margin