Development and Evaluation from Laboratory to Field Trial of a Dual-Purpose Fracturing Nanofluid: Inhibition of Associated Formation Damage and Increasing Heavy Crude Oil Mobility.

field test formation damage fracturing fluid heavy crude oil mobility nanofluid rheological behavior

Journal

Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 2079-4991
Titre abrégé: Nanomaterials (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101610216

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
26 Jun 2022
Historique:
received: 25 05 2022
revised: 14 06 2022
accepted: 17 06 2022
entrez: 9 7 2022
pubmed: 10 7 2022
medline: 10 7 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

This study aims to develop and evaluate fracturing nanofluids from the laboratory to the field trial with the dual purpose of increasing heavy crude oil mobility and reducing formation damage caused by the remaining fracturing fluid (FF). Two fumed silica nanoparticles of different sizes, and alumina nanoparticles were modified on the surface through basic and acidic treatments. The nanoparticles were characterized by transmission electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, zeta potential and total acidity. The rheological behavior of the linear gel and the heavy crude oil after adding different chemical nature nanoparticles were measured at two concentrations of 100 and 1000 mg/L. Also, the contact angle assessed the alteration of the rock wettability. The nanoparticle with better performance was the raw fumed silica of 7 nm at 1000 mg/L. These were employed to prepare a fracturing nanofluid from a commercial FF. Both fluids were evaluated through their rheological behavior as a function of time at high pressure following the API RP39 test, and spontaneous imbibition tests were carried out to assess the FF's capacity to modify the wettability of the porous media. It was possible to conclude that the inclusion of 7 nm commercial silica nanoparticles allowed obtaining a reduction of 10 and 20% in the two breakers used in the commercial fracture fluid formulation without altering the rheological properties of the system. Displacement tests were also performed on proppant and rock samples at reservoir conditions of overburden and pore pressures of 3200 and 1200 psi, respectively, while the temperature was set at 77 °C and the flow rate at 0.3 cm

Identifiants

pubmed: 35808033
pii: nano12132195
doi: 10.3390/nano12132195
pmc: PMC9268079
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Subventions

Organisme : Ecopetrol (Colombia)
ID : 2017

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Auteurs

María A Giraldo (MA)

Grupo de Investigación Fenómenos de Superficie-Michael Polanyi, Departamento de Procesos y Energía, Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Sede Medellín, Medellín 050034, Colombia.

Richard D Zabala (RD)

Departamento de Tecnologías de Producción, Ecopetrol S.A., Bogotá D.C. 111311, Colombia.

Jorge I Bahamón (JI)

Departamento de Tecnologías de Producción, Ecopetrol S.A., Bogotá D.C. 111311, Colombia.

Juan M Ulloa (JM)

Coordinación de Ingeniería, Gerencia Castilla, Ecopetrol S.A., Castilla La Nueva 507041, Colombia.

José M Usurriaga (JM)

Instituto Colombiano del Petróleo-ICP, Ecopetrol S.A., Piedecuesta 681011, Colombia.

José C Cárdenas (JC)

Instituto Colombiano del Petróleo-ICP, Ecopetrol S.A., Piedecuesta 681011, Colombia.

Camilo Mazo (C)

Grupo de Investigación Fenómenos de Superficie-Michael Polanyi, Departamento de Procesos y Energía, Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Sede Medellín, Medellín 050034, Colombia.

Juan D Guzmán (JD)

Grupo de Investigación Fenómenos de Superficie-Michael Polanyi, Departamento de Procesos y Energía, Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Sede Medellín, Medellín 050034, Colombia.

Sergio H Lopera (SH)

Grupo de Investigación Yacimientos de Hidrocarburos, Departamento de Procesos y Energía, Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Sede Medellín, Medellín 050034, Colombia.

Camilo A Franco (CA)

Grupo de Investigación Fenómenos de Superficie-Michael Polanyi, Departamento de Procesos y Energía, Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Sede Medellín, Medellín 050034, Colombia.

Farid B Cortés (FB)

Grupo de Investigación Fenómenos de Superficie-Michael Polanyi, Departamento de Procesos y Energía, Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Sede Medellín, Medellín 050034, Colombia.

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