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Potential for increasing oil Recovery from Polish oil-fields by applying EOR methods / Analiza Możliwości Zwiększenia Efektywności Wydobycia Ropy Naftowej Z Polskich Złóż W Oparciu Metody Eor

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  • Wojnarowski Paweł

    (AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Drilling, Oil and Gas, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Kraków, Poland)

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The application of enhanced oil recovery processes (EOR - Enhanced Oil Recovery) on oil fields increases recovery efficiency. This is especially important in depleted and mature fields. This should result in an increase in production by raising the recovery factor (the ratio of oil produced to total geological reserves). This review presents the growing trend of gas injection (particularly carbon dioxide). In Polish oil fields, conventional methods are currently used. This means that much can still be done in this area. The selection of the optimum method for a given field is a complex procedure consisting of many stages, from collecting data about the field, through more advanced data interpretation, to working out a detailed proposal for the most efficient method of extraction. The pre-selection stage involves excluding methods which, owing to their specific mechanisms, cannot be used for a particular field - e.g. thermal methods in light oil fields or nitrogen injection into shallow reservoirs. This paper analyzes the potential for the application of EOR methods in Poland using a binary technical screening method. Forty-nine, mature Polish oil fields were analyzed. Apart from the rock type, other parameters were also taken into account in the analysis as follows: oil density and viscosity, average porosity, permeability and thickness of the reservoir, and also depth of deposit. In regard to the criteria for the EOR methods applied, the subjects of analysis are oil fields with medium density and viscosity and low permeability (double porosity in carbonate rocks), which are at a relatively shallow or medium depth of deposit. The results of analysis show that gas injection methods, especially carbon dioxide or nitrogen, have the highest potential. Application of this method must be preceded by detailed research and field pilot tests. International experience cannot be applied directly to Poland because of different field characteristics as well as technological and economic conditions.

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  • Wojnarowski Paweł, 2012. "Potential for increasing oil Recovery from Polish oil-fields by applying EOR methods / Analiza Możliwości Zwiększenia Efektywności Wydobycia Ropy Naftowej Z Polskich Złóż W Oparciu Metody Eor," Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi / Mineral Resources Management, Sciendo, vol. 28(4), pages 47-58, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:gosmin:v:28:y:2012:i:4:p:47-58:n:5
    DOI: 10.2478/v10269-012-0032-0
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