Cr3+ polymer gel flooding technology is very important for enhancing oil recovery and its field trails have obtained significantly oil increment effect. However, its laboratory physical simulation experiments are rarely carried out according to real reservoir conditions. Therefore, it is very important to carry out relevant research work.

Aiming at the reservoir condition of Bohai Oilfield (an offshore oilfield in China), the experimental studies on the pore structure characteristics of reservoir on the properties of Cr3+ polymer gel are carried out. The effect of different core permeability (500, 1500 and 5000 ×10−3μm2), clay content (4.5%, 9.0% and 18%), mineral type (kaolinite, montmorillonite and illite), oil saturation (79.2%, 65.4% and 49.3%) and dynamic gelation effect are thoroughly studied. Finally, its application is introduced and analyzed.

Research results show that, with the increase of reservoir permeability and pore throat size, the gelation effect improves. Also, the loose cementation degree is helpful for rapid gelation. In additional, with the decrease of the content of clay and oil saturation, the gelforming effect gets better. However, the dynamic gelation strength is very low in porous media. And after chemical injection, suspension of water flooding could promote the gel-forming performance. From the field test results, this technology has obtained good effect in Bohai oilfield, due to the high permeability, severe heterogeneity, loose cementation and high water cut.

In conclusion, it is very important to study on the gelation effect under the real reservoir conditions deeply. Therefore, the relevant experimental studies have been carried out comprehensively. And its mechanism are further explored. Furthermore, its field application has also been also summarized, which is vital to the success of this technology.

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