General Mtg: Waterflood Management: How It Can Save Your Money

 

ABSTRACT

Most oil companies flood their fields using water. Every engineer who works with waterflooding ask themselves: “What should I do to maximize the efficiency of waterflooding on a given field? What aspects must I consider to minimize CAPEX and OPEX?

Good design of the injectors placement and their perforation, optimal injection pressures, rates and volumes can increase sweep efficiency and decrease early water breakthrough, minimize the potential of induced fractures and out-of-zone injection, as well as water quality management can prevent formation damage by fines migration, clay swelling, bacterial growth and salt precipitation. All these efforts are only one piece of the puzzle, on a so-called macro-level. Injected water is the main agent interacting between formation fluids and rock and represents the micro-level. Knowledge of interactions at this level is the key to improving displacement efficiency and pressure maintenance, reducing expenses and increasing profitability of any waterflooding operation.

This presentation gives answers to the questions, based on lessons learned from more than 60 years of the company’s waterflooding history. The presentation has field and pilot examples, coreflood studies, simulation of low and high salinity waterfloods, injection of nanoparticles, comparisons and economical assessment of different problems in waterflooding, from secondary to tertiary recovery methods.

The key takeaway message of this presentation is that every engineer who manages water injection should consider processes occurring at the molecular level; i.e. the so-called micro-level. This can save money and give non-economical projects a new life.

The presentation also has information about Tatneft, founded in 1950. Tatneft is the fifth largest oil company in Russia; it includes both upstream and downstream sectors. Tatneft operates 87 oil fields with total production capacity of 201.2 million bbl of oil annually.

Organizer: Robert Saucedo

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MENU

Lunch will consist of box sandwiches with a variety of meats, cheeses, and breads.  Each sandwich will include chips, pickle & a cookie.  Fruit salad and pasta salad will also be available. Soft drinks will be provided.  If you wish a vegatarian sandwich, please so indicate in the "COMMENTS" section when registering for this meeting. 

 

PARKING

Paid parking is located in the first underground level, which is accessed from all street entrances.  Parking is available through Greenway Management - cost is about $2 hour ($12 daily max).

 

This map shows the first underground level where the Oxy Conference center is located, as shown by the box entitled “Oxy Conference Center”, between the Hotel (on Edloe) and the Greenway 5 Building (on Hwy 59 side).

 

           

 

 

Location: Occidental Petroleum Corporation
5 Greenway Plaza
Houston , Texas 77046

Date: July 8, 2016, 11:30 a.m. - July 8, 2016, 1 p.m.