Experimental study of the features of filtration of non-Newtonian oils in a porous medium

The current state of development of deposits with high-viscosity oils is characterized by a low value of the achieved oil recovery with a high water cut in the produced wells. However, ways to improve the implemented development systems in order to increase the recovery factor in conditions of high...

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Hauptverfasser: Zakirov, Azamjon, Igamberdieva, Lobar, Karimov, Shavkat, Bakhtiyorov, Oybek
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The current state of development of deposits with high-viscosity oils is characterized by a low value of the achieved oil recovery with a high water cut in the produced wells. However, ways to improve the implemented development systems in order to increase the recovery factor in conditions of high water cut in well production, especially in the late stage of operation requires further research. Therefore, this research intended to investigate features of filtration of non-Newtonian oils in a porous medium. Oil fields with a complex geological structure have been discovered in many oil and gas regions of the world. These fields are characterized by a small oil-saturated thickness of the reservoirs, low reservoir properties, high viscosity of reservoir oil and heterogeneity of productive horizons. To study the filtration process, a specially designed installation was used. Clearly, the main elements are a column (core holder) with a water jacket, an oil tank, a thermostat and a high-pressure air tank (compressor). A research experiment was undertaken in two oil fields, which are X and Y. The results of physicochemical properties of oil field X showed that the density was 0.878g/cm 3 , followed by sulfur content (1.51%), pitches (21.89), asphaltenes was 4.19, and paraffin was 5.18.
ISSN:2267-1242
2555-0403
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/202337101048