Title :
Oil Recovery By Electromagnetic Heating Method In Fractured Oil Wells
Author :
Dantas de Araujo Junior, Aldayr ; Allyson Felipe Rodrigues, Marcos ; Robson Gurgel, Antonio ; Andrey Ramalho Diniz, Anthony ; da Mata, Wilson
Author_Institution :
Univ. Fed. do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil
Abstract :
The success achieved by recovery thermal methods in heavy oil reservoirs motivated emerging studies on using electromagnetic heating process for improved oil recovery. There are three different types of electromagnetic heating according to the frequency range used. They are: the resistive, the inductive and the dielectric heating. The choice of the heating type depends, among others, on factors such as reservoir depth, geological heterogeneities, electrical characteristics of reservoir constituents, type of electromagnetic heating and operating frequency. In order to increase the heat distribution in the reservoir, it can be fractured using electromagnetically sensitive particles. This study was based on computer simulations in oil reservoirs with characteristics similar to those found in the sedimentary basins of the Brazilian Northeast. Regardless to electromagnetic heating type to be used, this will generate a temperature distribution according to the geometry of the fracture developed filled with electrically sensitive particles. The purpose of this work is the use of electromagnetic heating as a recovery method of heavy oil, to analyze the influence of these fractures geometries in the reservoir model proposed. All cases studied were carried out using the commercial simulator STARS from CMG (Computer Modelling Group, version 2012.10).
Keywords :
hydrocarbon reservoirs; induction heating; oil technology; CMG; STARS simulator; computer modelling group; dielectric heating; electrical characteristics; electrically sensitive particles; electromagnetic heating method; electromagnetically sensitive particles; fracture geometries; fractured oil wells; geological heterogeneities; heat distribution; heavy oil reservoirs; oil recovery; recovery thermal methods; reservoir depth; temperature distribution; Computational modeling; Electromagnetic heating; Electromagnetics; Geometry; Heat recovery; Reservoirs; Resistance heating; Electromagnetic Heating; Electromagnetically Sensitive Particles; Fracture; Improved Oil Recovery; Reservoir Simulation;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2015.7106351