Pore Geometry and its Impact on
Water
Flooding Performance, Sidri Member,
Belayim Land Field, Gulf of Suez, Egypt
By
Ahmed Salah1, Raafat Rizk1, Saad Hassan1
(1) Petrobel oil Company, Cairo, Egypt
The Sidri Member represents one of the major producing oil zones in the
Belayim Land Field.
Water
flooding project was started in order to support the
reservoir pressure. Several trials have been made, but the injection rate was
very low and not enough to support the depletion in reservoir pressure.
Core samples from three wells were studied to investigate the problem. The
selected samples were subjected to flooding test with sea
water
to simulate the
field case. Petrographic and SEM analyses were evaluated before and after
flooding the samples. In addition, mercury injection capillary pressure was
performed to obtain the pore-throat size distribution. The flooding results
indicate that
water
injectivity was gradually decreased during the sample
flooding. The petrographic analyses revealed the presence of dolomite rhombs
aggregates in the pore spaces, which have been moved and blocked the pore
throats of smaller diameter than that of the dolomite aggregates. The pore
throat size distribution was also used to select the optimum
filter
size to
control solids in the injected
water
.
Water
injection performance was found to be severely affected by aspects of
pore geometry; pore size distribution, pore throat distribution and pore
interconnectivity , which in turn affected by depositional and diagenetic
processes.