Method for treating formations

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Inventors

Honarpour, Mehdi M.

Application #

925536

Filed

Aug-6-1992

Published

May-24-1994

Current US Class

166/270
166/292
166/295
166/50

International Classes

E21B 033/138; E21B 043/22

Field of Search

166/50 166/270 166/292 166/294 166/295 166/300

Assignee

Mobil Oil Corporation (Fairfax, VA)

Examiners

Suchfield; George A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McKillop; A. J., Hager, Jr.; George W.

US Patent References

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4436165   Drain hole drilling
4444265   Drain hole drilling
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4722397   Well completion pr...
4928763   Method of treating...

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Other References

Bruckert, "Horizontal Well Improves Oil Recovery From Polymer Flood", Oil and Gas Journal, Dec. 18, 1989, pp. 35-39. "Well Productivity Increase from Drain Holes as Measured by Model Studies", Petroleum Transactions, AIME, vol. 204, 1955, pp. 30-33. SPE 12792 (1984). SPE/DOE 24190 (1992). SPE/DOE 24192 (1992). SPE/DOE 24194 (1992).

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Abstract
A method for treating a formation having zones of varying permeabilities to improve the sweep efficiency of a drive fluid through the formation. At least one radial, relative horizontal bore is formed from a relative vertical wellbore and extends outward into a high-permeability zone of said formation. A gelant is injected into said formation through the radial bore(s) and flows into the higher-permeability zones of the formation. After the gelant is in place, the wellbore is shut-in to allow the gelant to set to form a flow-blocking gel in the treated zones of formation. Secondary recovery operations are then resumed and the drive fluid (e.g. water) will now flow through the previously unswept (i.e. less-permeable zones) of the formation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for treating a formation having zones of varying permeabilities to improve the sweep efficiency of a drive fluid through the formation wherein a wellbore traverses the formation, said method comprising:

forming at least one radial bore outward from said wellbore into one of said zones having a relatively high-permeability;

injecting an aqueous gelant solution into said formation through said at least one radial bore whereby said gelant solution flows into said high-permeability zone of said formation; and

shutting-in said wellbore for a time sufficient for said gelant solution to set to form a flow-blocking gel within said high-permeability zone of said formation to restrict further flow through said high-permeability zone while allowing flow through the less permeable of said zones to thereby improve the sweep efficiency of subsequently injected fluids.



Description
DESCRIPTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates to a method for treating subterannean formations and in one of its aspects relates to a method for treating a hydrocarbon-bearing formation to improve the sweep effeciency of a drive fluid by injection a gelling polymer solution into the producing formation through horizontal bores drilled into the formation from a vertical wellbore to better distribute the polymer within the more permeable zones of the formation.

2. Background

It is well known that most hydrocarbon-producing reservoirs still contain substantial amounts of residual oil even after a reservoir has undergone secondary recovery operations, e.g. water and/or gas flooding. This is especially true where the reservoir lies in an inhomogenous formation which has several zones of varying permeabilities. When producing these inhomogenious reservoirs, the oil flows more readily from the higher permeability zones than it does from the less permeable zones thereby leaving substantial more residual oil in the less permeable zones.
 
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