As offshore production environments become ever more complex, particularly in deepwater regions, the risks associated with formation damage due to precipitation of inorganic scales may increase to the point that production by conventional waterflooding may cease to be viable. The ability to predict and control such formation damage can thus become critical to project success under such circumstances. The work described in this paper presents how the risk may be managed from early in the CAPEX phase of projects through to the OPEX phase by use of reservoir simulation tools to better understand the scaling potential in a reservoir and the possibilities for effective scale control. This process is illustrated by reference to a number of field examples where specific scaling problems have been identified, and the ability to implement effective scale management has been impacted by detailed fluid flow and brine-mixing calculations.
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September 2005
Research Papers
Impact of Brine Flow and Mixing in the Reservoir on Scale Control Risk Assessment and Subsurface Treatment Options: Case Histories
Eric J. Mackay,
Eric J. Mackay
Institute of Petroleum Engineering Riccarton,
e-mail: eric@pet.hw.ac.uk
Heriot-Watt University
, Edinburgh, EH11 1QH, United Kingdom
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Eric J. Mackay
Institute of Petroleum Engineering Riccarton,
Heriot-Watt University
, Edinburgh, EH11 1QH, United Kingdome-mail: eric@pet.hw.ac.uk
Myles M. Jordan
Nalco
J. Energy Resour. Technol. Sep 2005, 127(3): 201-213 (13 pages)
Published Online: April 25, 2005
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September 24, 2004
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April 25, 2005
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Mackay, E. J., and Jordan, M. M. (April 25, 2005). "Impact of Brine Flow and Mixing in the Reservoir on Scale Control Risk Assessment and Subsurface Treatment Options: Case Histories." ASME. J. Energy Resour. Technol. September 2005; 127(3): 201–213. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1944029
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