Abstract
Kuwait Oil Company has recognized the implications of the recent technological advances that are very likely to transform the oil industry and make chemical enhanced oil recovery methods such as alkaline-surfactant-polymer (ASP) flooding a hallmark of enhanced oil recovery. An ambitious program to apply chemical EOR to both sandstone and carbonate oil reservoirs in Kuwait is already underway. In this paper, we present the first field results of this effort. First we discuss the approach used to design a novel surfactant formulation for a high-salinity, high-temperature, highly heterogeneous carbonate reservoir, the Sabriyah-Mauddud in Kuwait, and the evaluation of the ASP process in three one-spot ASP pilots (i.e., three two-stage single well chemical tracer tests). We summarize the results of the surfactant laboratory experiments used to select the final ASP formulation and we present detailed results and interpretation of the subsequent single-well chemical tracer test (SWCTTs) results using ASP chemicals as well as details of the field operation including quality control measurements performed in the field lab. The residual oil saturations measured before and after the injection of the ASP slug and polymer drives clearly show that the chemical solution was effective in mobilizing and displacing residual oil saturation following injection of water. The injectivity of high molecular weight polyacrylamide polymer was excellent despite the low permeability of the formation.