Swadesi, Boni and Zumar, Roiduz and Husenido, Sinosa and Kristanto, Dedy and Widiyaningsih, Indah and Murni, Sri Wahyu (2021) Experimental Study of Polymer Injection on Oil Recovery Factor Enhancement Using Homogenous and Heterogenous Micromodel Porous Media. Experimental Study of Polymer Injection on Oil Recovery Factor Enhancement Using Homogenous and Heterogenous Micromodel Porous Media, - (-). pp. 10-20. ISSN 25409352
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Abstract
Polymer	injection	is	one	method	of	chemical	enhanced	oil	recovery,	
which	 increase	 oil	 recovery	 by	 improving	 mobility	 when	 viscous	
fingering	occurred	in	waterflooding	operation.	The	result	of	polymer	
injection	is	better	sweep	efficiency,	which	is	presented	by	more	even	
distribution	 of	 the	 injected	 fluid.	 However,	 in	 common	 laboratory	
evaluation	for	polymer	injection	testing,	it	was	no	visual	observation	
that	 presents directly for the fluid distribution. This experimental	
study	 was carried out to visually observe the	 polymer	 injection	
mechanism	 to	 displace	 oil	 by	 micromodel	 as	 porous	 media.	 The	
micromodel	used	in	this	study is transparent acrylic material which
was etched by laser engraving technology to create grains that	
resemble	 reservoir	 rocks.	The	micromodel	was	 saturated	by	brine	
water	and	light	oil	respectively	as	initial	reservoir	 fluids. Then,	the	
water	 was	injected	 as	 waterflooding	 operation	 to	 displace	 oil	in	 a	
micromodel.	 Hydrolyzed	 Polyacrylamide	 (HPAM)	 polymer	 with	
various	concentrations	were	injected	into	the	micromodel	as	the	last	
scenario.	Through	this	experiment,the movement and distribution of
fluids in chemical enhanced oil recovery especially polymer	injection	
was	able	 to	 be	 recorded	 for	 further	analysis.	Observation	 for	each	
scenario	was	done	by	Digital	Image	Analysis	(DIA).	The	micromodel	
flooding	 results	 showed	 that	 the	 higher	 concentration	 of	 polymer	
would	 give	 higher	 oil	 recovery.	 The	 front	 stability	 and	 good	
distribution	 of	 polymer	will	 result	in	 better	 sweep	efficiency,	 then	
higher	 oil	 recovery	 will	 be	 achieved.	 This	 experiment	 gives	 result	
visually	 how	 polymer	 enhance	 oil	 recovery.	 This	 experiment	 is	
expected	to	be	leading	innovation	for Enhanced	Oil	Recovery	(EOR)	
laboratory	studies	inIndonesia
| Item Type: | Article | 
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| Subjek: | T Technology > TP Chemical technology | 
| Depositing User: | Dra., M.T SRI WAHYU MURNI | 
| Date Deposited: | 29 Aug 2022 02:06 | 
| Last Modified: | 29 Aug 2022 02:06 | 
| URI: | http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/30788 | 
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