Field Piloting of Alkaline Surfactant Polymer in Sultanate of Oman
AlShuaili, K.
Field Piloting of Alkaline Surfactant Polymer in Sultanate of Oman
AlShuaili, K.
Alkaline Surfactant Polymer (ASP) flooding was identified as a potential field development option for a
clastic field in Southern Sultanate of Oman. Extensive laboratory studies and field tests have been conducted
to evaluate and mature this development option. Core floods showed that ASP can recover more than 90%
of the oil remaining after waterflood resulting in remaining oil saturation below 5%. Simulation studies
showed that ASP can potentially increase the field recovery factor by more than 20% over waterflood or
10% over polymer flood. A successful ASP single-well tracer test (SWCTT) and a micro-pilot in this field
validated the laboratory results, confirmed the significant desaturation by ASP and the low residual oil
saturation after ASP. The potential size of the prize for ASP flooding in this field alone is significant.
Upon further evaluation of ASP as a development option, significant risks and uncertainties associated
with implementing ASP at field scale were identified. An ASP continuous injection pilot was designed with
well-defined objectives to reduce the risks and to quantify the uncertainties. In this pilot, the ASP process
was evaluated in one of the main producing zones in the flank of the field utilizing a small (75m × 75m or
1.4 acres) inverted 5-spot pattern with a total of 7 wells (4 producers, 1 injector, 1 observation well, and 1
sampling well). The short injector-to-producer distance enabled a quick response and ensured completion
of the field trial within one year at the target injection rate. The pilot was commissioned in Q1 2014 with
water pre-flush to establish a waterflood baseline. Injection of the 0.3 PV ASP-slug started in February
2016, followed by 0.9 PV of polymer and a water post flush that was concluded in December 2016.
A custom-built surface facility was constructed to mix and inject the required chemicals and to assess and
treat produced fluids through a specialized flow loop. Dedicated Multi Phase Flow Meters (MPFM) were
deployed at each producing well to provide accurate phase rates to quantify ASP incremental oil volumes.
Detailed chemical analyses of injected and produced fluids were conducted throughout the pilot execution.
Desaturation assessments were carried out through detailed surveillance activities in the dedicated logging
observation well that involved a comprehensive suite of logs and evaluation tools, including time-lapse
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) for saturation monitoring that were used for the first time in the field.
The pilot achieved stable and safe operations with good injectivity, uptime, accurate chemical dosing,
sampling and analysis as well as detailed surveillance. It recovered a significant incremental volume of oil