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<title>TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF NANOFLUIDALTERNATING-BRINE FLOODING FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY IN NIGER DELTA RESERVOIRS</title>
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<title>TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF NANOFLUIDALTERNATING-BRINE FLOODING FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY IN NIGER DELTA RESERVOIRS</title>
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<description>TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF NANOFLUIDALTERNATING-BRINE FLOODING FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY IN NIGER DELTA RESERVOIRS
OMOTOSHO, Yetunde Aderonke
Nanofluid flooding in the petroleum industry has generated growing interest because of its&#13;
potential to greatly improve oil recovery. However, studies have reported that injection of&#13;
nanofluid could lead to impaired permeability due to adsorption of nanoparticles on&#13;
reservoir rocks thereby incurring high costs. The use of single Nanofluid Flooding (NF) has&#13;
not appreciably reduced permeability impairment. This study was therefore, designed to&#13;
investigate the technical and economic viability of Nanofluid-Alternating-Brine Flooding&#13;
(NABF) for enhanced oil recovery in Niger Delta reservoirs.&#13;
Eight sandstone core samples obtained from Niger Delta, were characterised for porosity&#13;
and permeability using Helium-Porosimeter and Permeameter, respectively. Densities and&#13;
viscosities of crude oil samples and brine (Salinity: 32.2g/L) were determined using&#13;
pycnometer and viscometer, respectively. Core samples were initially saturated with brine&#13;
and drained with crude oil, to determine the initial Water Saturation (SWi). Silica&#13;
nanoparticles of size: 20-70 nm, were dispersed in brine at concentrations ranging from 0.01&#13;
to 3.00 wt%. Interfacial Tensions (IFT) between oil and nanofluids were measured. Brine&#13;
Flooding (BF) of core samples was conducted at 2.00 cm3/min. The Optimum&#13;
Concentration (OC) and Optimum Injection Rate (OIR) during NF were determined by&#13;
injecting each nanofluid concentration at 0.50, 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 cm3/min. The NABF was&#13;
carried out at OC and OIR. The Oil Recovery Factors (ORF) for all experiments were&#13;
computed using material balance. The images of pre-flooded and post-flooded core samples&#13;
were obtained using Scanning Electron Microscope. Nanoskin factors (Sn) were determined&#13;
for NF and NABF and compared with the analytical model developed from Darcy’s&#13;
equation. The ORF obtained were upscaled for field application and evaluated for Threshold&#13;
Oil Price (TOP). Risk analysis with varying ORF, Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) and&#13;
Operating Expenses (OPEX) was carried out using a commercial software. Data were&#13;
analysed using ANOVA at &#120572;0.05.&#13;
Porosity and liquid permeability for the samples were 17.0-30.0% and 1.1x10-8 -1.6x10-8&#13;
cm2 (1104.9-1584.0 md), respectively. The densities of crude oil and brine were 0.88 and&#13;
1.02 g/cm3, while their viscosities were 3.0x10-4 kgms-2 (3.0 cp) and 1.0x10-4 kgms-2 (1.0viii&#13;
cp), respectively. The SWi were 11.0-18.4%. The IFT were 1.9x10-2 -2.3x10-2 N/m (18.5-&#13;
23.0 dynes/cm) while the OC and OIR for NF were 2.00 wt % and 2.00 cm3/min,&#13;
respectively. The ORF for BF, NF and NABF were 68.9-73.1, 63.8-66.2 and 83.8-86.2%,&#13;
respectively. The pre-flooded cores had evenly distributed grain matrices void of external&#13;
particles while permeability impairment was observed for NF. Permeability impairment&#13;
reversal was observed during NABF. The predictive model for Sn agreed with the&#13;
experimental result. Economic analysis revealed that for unit CAPEX (N13,985.56/bbl;&#13;
$34.00/bbl) and OPEX (N1,867.48/bbl; $4.54/bbl), at discount rate of 10.0%, TOP was&#13;
N20,196.79/bbl ($49.10/bbl). Risk analysis on profitability showed that TOP for proved,&#13;
probable and possible ORF were 33,400.81, 19,197.24 and N12,545.87/bbl (81.20, 46.67&#13;
and $30.50/bbl), respectively. The order of impact of the economic variables on profitability&#13;
was ORF&gt;CAPEX&gt;OPEX.&#13;
Improved oil recovery in Niger Delta reservoirs was achieved using nano-alternating-brine&#13;
flooding with minimal permeability impairment. The method is also profitable within the&#13;
stipulated oil price regime.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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