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Title: An evaluation of CO/sub 2/ huff 'n' puff field tests in Texas

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OSTI ID:7159974

Field experience in 28 Texas CO/sub 2/ huff 'n' puff projects is presented and discussed. These projects were designed and implemented by producing department personnel. In the absence of mechanical problems, CO/sub 2/ huff 'n' puff can recover oil from 23-30/sup 0/API Texas Gulf Coast Miocene Reservoirs. Shorter soak times (10-17 days) recovered as much or more oil as longer soak times for 2.3 cP crudes. Injection of larger volumes of CO/sub 2/ (8 MMSCF (230,000 m/sup 3/) instead of 4 MMSCF (11,000 m/sup 3/)) resulted in greater incremental oil recovery of a 33 cP (0.033 Pa-s) crude. Oil cut response can guide in the selection of wells to receive multiple cycles of CO/sub 2/. Two simple predictive methods are presented for estimating incremental oil recovery from CO/sub 2/ huff 'n' puff. One is from the literature and the other was developed for the Texas reservoirs, where oil swelling and viscosity reduction are important oil recovery mechanisms. Although predictions from both methods show modest agreement with field production, the method developed specifically for Texas cases was slightly better.

Research Organization:
Texaco Inc.
OSTI ID:
7159974
Report Number(s):
CONF-861080-
Resource Relation:
Conference: Society of Petroleum Engineers annual technical conference and exhibition, New Orleans, LA, USA, 5 Oct 1986
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English