Proposing New Technological Solutions for Produced Water Management in an Oil Field
Abdollah
Esmaeili1;
1NATIONAL IRANIAN SOUTH OIL COMPANY (NISOC) - NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL COMPANY (NIOC), Omiodieh, Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran);
Type of Paper: Regular
Id Paper: 17
Topic: 17Abstract:
In this research, according to actual condition of this oil field, technical produced water management methods will be designed and tested for this oil field. These methods will be tested experimentally using several cores of this sandstone reservoir. Reservoir rock and fluid properties changing during this process will be investigated. For this purpose, a set of experimental tests based on produced water tests on sandstones will be designed. Totally, this research will be done in two sections. In phase 1, called problem statement, we will try to get enough data and information about this field to know the problems in this field related to this research topic. In phase 2, called finding solution methods, solution methods for solving these problems will be investigated.
Keywords:
Energy; Oil; Petroleum; Reservoirs;
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Esmaeili A. (2017).
Proposing New Technological Solutions for Produced Water Management in an Oil Field.
In Kongoli F, Buhl A, Turna T, Mauntz M, Williams W, Rubinstein J, Fuhr PL, Morales-Rodriguez M
(Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS 2017 Volume 2. Dodds Intl. Symp. / Energy Production
(pp. 269-276).
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