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Title: Commercial scale demonstration: enhanced oil recovery by micellar-polymer flood. Seventh annual report, October 1983-September 1984

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5592866

Information in this report is presented under three Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) elements: WBS 2100 - fluid injection; WBS 2300 - performance monitoring; and WBS 2400 - economic monitoring. WBS No. 2100 - Fluid Injection: (1) Polymer injection was completed in the 2.5-acre pattern while injection continues at a concentration of 625 ppM in the 5.0-acre pattern. Polymer concentration at the 2.5-acre pattern was reduced from 100 ppM to 50 ppM and then, upon completion of polymer injection, from 50 ppM to fresh water. (2) Copper coils are used to reduce injection rates at the M-1 because the coils can reduce wellhead pressure and still minimize the shear degradation of the polymer. WBS No. 2300 - Performance Monitoring: (1) Presently, the 2.5- and 5.0-acre patterns are producing at oil cuts of 2.7% and 8.6%, respectively. (2) The annual transient test results for the six injectors and their six offset producers are reported. The results are compared to previous years' results and indicate little change in mobility and skin factor over the past year. (3) Subsequent to injection of tritiated water into ten injection wells, all producing wells have been analyzed regularly for the presence of tritiated water. A discussion of the directional flow trends determined from tritiated water analysis is reported. (4) Samples of produced fluid are analyzed regularly for water soluble sulfonate content (a micellar slug component). An analysis of samples taken in June, 1984, shows 81 2.5-acre wells (89%) and 39 5.0-acre wells (95%) with sulfonate levels above background levels. (5) The M-1 biocide was switched from Tretolite XC-215 to Tretolite SC-510 in November, 1983. WBS No. 2400 - Economic Monitoring: (1) An economic analysis of the M-1 Project indicates that the production, investment, and expense which occur after 1983 do not significantly affect project economics. 19 figs., 6 tabs.

Research Organization:
Marathon Oil Co., Findlay, OH (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC03-78ET13077
OSTI ID:
5592866
Report Number(s):
DOE/ET/13077-105; ON: DE85000128
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English