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High-Efficiency Preheating Technology on Steam Flooding–Gravity Drainage in Super-Heavy Oil Reservoir with Shallow Thin Layers

Yingbo Lu, Bolin Lv (), Guo Yang, Wenshun Chen, Pengcheng Hu, Chao Chen, Pengcheng Liu and Guiqing Wang
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Yingbo Lu: Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay 834000, China
Bolin Lv: School of Energy Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China
Guo Yang: Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay 834000, China
Wenshun Chen: Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay 834000, China
Pengcheng Hu: Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay 834000, China
Chao Chen: Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay 834000, China
Pengcheng Liu: School of Energy Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China
Guiqing Wang: Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay 834000, China

Energies, 2025, vol. 18, issue 16, 1-15

Abstract: The steam flooding–gravity drainage technology has become one of the effective alternative development methods in the middle and later stages of thin-layer ultra-viscous oil steam throughput, with predicted recovery rate of over 50%. Currently, there is a lack of relevant technical research on the composite swallowing and spitting preheating stage. This is in response to the slow preheating of the oilfield and the large differences in connectivity between injection and production wells. The dynamic analysis method was used to analyze the key factors that restrict the efficient connectivity of steam throughput preheating. Based on this, a series steam throughput preheating efficient connectivity technologies were proposed. Physical simulation, numerical simulation, and other methods were used to characterize and demonstrate the technical principles and operating of the efficient connectivity technology. The research results were successfully applied to the super-viscous oil reservoirs of the Fengcheng oilfield in Xinjiang. The results show that the main factors severely limiting the balanced and rapid connectivity between injection and production wells are the limited radius of steam coverage, low utilization degree oil layers, and frequent unilateral steam breakthroughs. The reservoir expansion transformation has improved the reservoir properties along the horizontal section, increasing the utilization rate of the horizontal section from 51% to 90%, achieving rapid connectivity injection and production wells, and shortening the conventional throughput preheating cycle by 3–4 cycles. The group combination steam injection method achieved a centralized increase in thermal energy, with the inter-well connectivity changing from unidirectional to a broader area The reasonable steam injection intensity was 15 t/m, the regional temperature field increased from 83 °C to 112 °C, and the steam area expanded by approximately 10 m. The multi-medium composite technology achieved a dual increase in steam coverage and profile utilization, with the steam coverage radius increasing by 15 m and the oil reservoir profile utilization increasing by more than 30%. The temporary plugging and fracturing of the reservoir achieved the sealing of inherited breakthrough channels, directing the steam to unused areas, increasing the utilization rate to 89.2%, and shortening the throughput preheating cycle by 3 cycles. This series of technologies has achieved remarkable results in actual application in super-heavy oilfield, which has certain reference significance for the efficient and low-carbon development of heavy oil steam throughput reservoir turning into drive and release.

Keywords: super-heavy oil; steam flooding–gravity drainage; preheat; micro-fracturing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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