Course description
This course is designed for post-graduate (MSc and PhD) students. The main syllabus of this course are:
- Introduction to EOR process (Definition, classifications and screening criteria)
- Modelling of water flowing, polymer and chemical flooding using fractional flow theory
- Macroscopic displacement (Volumetric, areal and vertical sweep efficiency, mobility ratio)
- Mobility control process including WAG (water alternating gas) injection, foam flooding, polymer injection. The critical issues as well as modelling are discussed.
- Chemical flooding: phase behavior of oil-water emulsion, chemical adsorption on rock, modelling of chemical flooding.
- Miscible flooding: phase behavior and ternary diagram, first contact and multi-contact miscibility, dispersion and mixing during miscible flooding, minimum miscibility pressure (MMP), Todd-Longstaff method for modelling of miscible flooding
References
- Green DW, Willhite GP. Enhanced oil recovery. Richardson, TX: Henry L. Doherty Memorial Fund of AIME, Society of Petroleum Engineers; 1998.
- Lake, Larry W. "Enhanced oil recovery." (1989): 17-39.
- Sheng J. Modern chemical enhanced oil recovery: theory and practice. Gulf Professional Publishing; 2010 Nov 25.
- Shah, Dinesh Ochhavlal, ed. Improved oil recovery by surfactant and polymer flooding. Elsevier, 2012.
- Shah, Dinesh Ochhavlal, ed. Surface phenomena in enhanced oil recovery. New York: Plenum Press, 1981
- Sheng, James, ed. Enhanced oil recovery field case studies. Gulf Professional Publishing, 2013.
Mark distribution
- Assignments and project: 30%
- Class Activities: 10%
- Mid-term exam: 30%
- Final Exam: 30%