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Title: El Dorado micellar-polymer demonstration project. Sixth annual report, September 1979-August 1980

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6485717

The primary objectives of this project are to determine the economic feasibility of improved oil recovery using two micellar-polymer processes and to determine the associated benefits and problems of each process. The El Dorado Demonstration Project is designed to allow a side-by-side comparison of two distinct micellar-polymer processes in the same field so that the reservoir conditions for the two floods are as similar as possible. During this project year, polymer solutions have been injected into both patterns for the entire project year. Severe biodegradation of the north pattern polymer was controlled by the addition of alcohol to the injection fluids. Modifications to the south pattern polymer injection system were made in order to reduce downtime and maintenance problems and to improve mobility control. Fluid movement at the observation wells has been monitored closely. There have been no significant changes in compositions at any of the production wells. The polymer drive for the north pattern using polyacrylamide following the biopolymer has been developed. Change over to the new design will be made in the next project year. The phase behavior for both the north and the south pattern surfactant systems have been studied to gain insight into the behavior that may have occurred when the surfactant systems were injected into the reservoir. Pressures in monitoring wells at the 800-foot mean-sea-level datum were measured twice during the project year and routine core analyses were performed on cores from four north pattern wells.Flood-front location calculations were updated and computed oil bank arrival times were estimated using the flood-front and streamline tracking program. Numerical simulations with a finite difference chemical flood simulator were performed for the north pattern process to estimate oil breakthrough time.

Research Organization:
Cities Service Co., Wichita, KS (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC03-78ET13070
OSTI ID:
6485717
Report Number(s):
DOE/ET/13070-63
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English