The Mechanism of HDNS and Study on Programme Optimization
Abstract
The shallow and thin layer heavy oil reservoir of Pai-601 block in Xinjiang adopts HDNS (horizontal well+ dissolver + nitrogen gas+ steam injection) to develop the heavy oil reservoir. It has made a significant effect, solving production problems of the block, such as: low natural energy, less thermal loss, and less oil cycle production. In order to improve the next process scheme, we have conducted a thorough study of its mechanism. The best HDNS’s parameters of Pai-601 block were chosen as follows: steam injection is 9.5~10.5 m3/m, nitrogen gas injection is 140~160 Nm3/m and thinning agent’s optimum dosage is 0.10 t/m.
Key words: Shallow and thin layer; Super heavy oil; The technology HDNS; Mechanism; Scheme optimization
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.aped.1925543820130501.1167
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