Field application of phenol formaldehyde gel in oil reservoir matrix for water shut-off purposes

Ranjan Banerjee, B. Ghosh, K. C. Khilar, Fathi H. Boukadi, Ali S. Bemani

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    Abstract

    A phenol formaldehyde gelation system was developed and successfully tested in one of the wells that ceased production due to 100% excessive water-cut (WCT) levels. A rise in the oil-water contact level in combination with a coning effect was diagnosed as a possible cause of the high WCT that was later controlled by a newly developed gelant treatment. The gelation time was the lowest at 10.4. The water shut-off job resulted in an impressive commercial success; technical success, however, was less than satisfactory due to the fact that, in spite of using a water-thin monomeric solution, only 40% of the designed volume could be injected due to low injectivity resulting in an abnormal pressure buildup.

    Original languageBritish English
    Pages184-186
    Number of pages3
    Volume32
    No4
    Specialist publicationOil Gas European Magazine
    StatePublished - Dec 2006

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