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Improvement of Uniform Oil Displacement Technology on the Example of Kazakhstani Fields

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  • Abdeli ZHUMADILULI

    (School of Geology and Oil and Gas Business named after K Turysov Satbayev University Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Irina PANFILOV

    (University of Lorraine High National School of Geology Vandoeuvre les Nancy France)

  • Jamilyam ISMAILOVA

    (School of Geology and Oil and Gas Business named after K Turysov Satbayev University Republic of Kazakhstan)

Abstract

Most of oil companies today are focused on increasing the recovery factor from their oil fields New drilling and well technologies as well as last advances in reservoir management monitoring and Enhanced Oil Recovery EOR methods are thought to play a major role to meet the future demand of energy Current decline in discovery of new oilfields intensified by a decline in oil prices make industrial companies to work on development of new efficient and economic techniques that will allow better production at lower cost One such technology developed at Kazakh National Research University is presented in this paper The latter propose the use of specific perforated holes on tubing liners in order to control the rate of water injection into variably permeable layers and to prevent non uniform displacement of oil The study was initially conducted on experimental facility that proved a positive correlation between the perforation density and water flow rates Then the simulation test was performed using the data from several Kazakhstani oil fields The results show an increase of sweep efficiency as well as a decrease in water cut compared to traditional well case

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  • Abdeli ZHUMADILULI & Irina PANFILOV & Jamilyam ISMAILOVA, 2018. "Improvement of Uniform Oil Displacement Technology on the Example of Kazakhstani Fields," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(3), pages 542-552.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:9:y:2018:i:3:p:542-552
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