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技术报告为 SPE 社区提供 IOR 和 EOR 术语说明和建议

SPE IOR-EOR 术语审查委员会已发布有关 IOR、EOR 以及新引入的术语辅助采油 (AOR) 的使用建议。

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SPE IOR-EOR 术语审查委员会已发布其在SPE 最新技术报告中关于使用改进采收率 (IOR) 和提高采收率 (EOR) 术语的建议。该报告是在 SPE 社区围绕这些术语进行了多年广泛而积极的讨论以及在 8 月份进行了为期一个月的公众评论期之后发布的。

2024 年 SPE 总裁 Terry Palisch、SPE 油藏技术总监 Rodolfo Camacho 和 SPE 生产技术总监 Hamad Marri 组建了一个由 SPE 行业专家组成的委员会,负责审查并向 SPE 社区提出正式建议。该委员会旨在澄清 IOR、EOR 和新引入的术语辅助采油 (AOR) 之间的关系,将 IOR 定位为总体类别。

该委员会的目标是就以下方面提供建议:

1. IOR 与 EOR 的关系
2. IOR 和 EOR 的初始基线
3. 一级、二级和三级与其他采油术语的关系
4. 细化具有可归入多个术语的特征的采油技术分类
5. 提供如何对提高采油率的现有和未来技术进行分类的指导

提议将支持石油生产但不属于二次采油或 EOR 的方法归类。此举虽然可能存在争议,但被认为对于清晰度和未来一致性而言是必要的。

IOR、AOR 和 EOR 术语澄清和建议

经过深思熟虑,作者认识到二次采油、EOR 以及新定义的术语 AOR 中包含的方法都通过各种不同的方法提高了采油率。因此,他们建议继续使用 IOR 作为总称或总体术语,代表所有导致采油率超过无辅助一次采油预期的努力。考虑到这一点,他们提出了以下定义:

一次采油:利用常规垂直井和完井技术,通过无辅助自然耗竭驱动机制采油。机制包括溶解气驱动、流体膨胀、含水层驱动、气顶膨胀和/或岩石压实。

IOR:通过除初级采油定义的机制之外的所有或任何工艺和技术回收的石油,包括二次采油、AOR 和 EOR。

二次采油:通过向含水层/油藏注入水和/或向气顶/油藏注入生产出气以维持压力和置换油来回收石油。

AOR:通过旨在协助主要采油过程(无论是初级采油、二次采油还是 EOR)的技术和/或操作而采出的石油。这些技术和/或操作变化不会实质性地改变推动石油生产的主要采油机制。

EOR:通过注入流体、材料、生物成分和/或添加油藏中通常不存在的能量来采油,目的是改变岩石和/或驻留流体的物理和/或化学性质,以提高石油产量。

完整报告可在 OnePetro 上查看。

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Enhanced recovery

Technical Report Provides IOR and EOR Terminology Clarifications and Recommendations for the SPE Community

The SPE IOR-EOR Terminology Review Committee has released its recommendations for the use of IOR, EOR, and newly introduced term, assisted oil recovery (AOR).

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The SPE IOR-EOR Terminology Review Committee has released its recommendations for the use of improved oil recovery (IOR) and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) terminology in SPE’s latest technical report. The report comes after years of broad and active discussion within the SPE community around the terms and a month-long period for public comments in August.

Terry Palisch, 2024 SPE President, SPE Technical Director of Reservoir, Rodolfo Camacho, and SPE Technical Director of Production, Hamad Marri, formed a committee of SPE industry experts to review and make a formal recommendation to the SPE community. The committee aimed to clarify the relationships between IOR, EOR, and the newly introduced term, assisted oil recovery (AOR), positioning IOR as the overarching category.

The committee's goals were to provide recommendations on the following:

1. The relationship of IOR to EOR
2. The initial baseline for both IOR and EOR
3. The relationship of terms primary, secondary, and tertiary to other recovery terms
4. Refine the classification of recovery technologies that have characteristics that allow them to fall into multiple terms
5. Provide guidance on how to classify current and future technologies that increase recovery

AOR was proposed to categorize methods that support oil production but do not fall under secondary recovery or EOR. This move, while potentially contentious, was seen as necessary for clarity and future consistency.

IOR, AOR, and EOR Terminology Clarifications and Recommendations

Upon reflection, the authors recognized that secondary oil recovery, EOR, and the methodologies included in the newly defined term AOR all improve oil recovery through various distinct methods. Thus, they recommended continuing the use of IOR as an umbrella or overarching term that represents all efforts that result in increased recovery beyond that expected from unassisted primary oil recovery. With this in mind, they proposed the following definitions:

Primary Oil Recovery: The oil recovered by means of unassisted natural depletion-drive mechanisms using conventional vertical wells and completions. Mechanisms include solution-gas drive, fluid expansion, aquifer drive, gas-cap expansion, and/or rock compaction.

IOR: The oil recovered by means of all or any processes and techniques beyond the mechanisms defined in primary oil recovery and includes secondary oil recovery, AOR, and EOR.

Secondary Oil Recovery: The oil recovered by means of the injection of water into the aquifer/reservoir and/or the injection of produced gas into the gas cap/reservoir for the purpose of pressure maintenance and oil displacement.

AOR: The oil recovered by means of techniques and/or operations designed to assist the principal recovery process whether primary, secondary, or EOR. These techniques and/or operational changes do not materially alter the principal recovery mechanisms driving the oil production.

EOR: The oil recovered by means of the injection of fluids, materials, biological components, and/or the addition of energy not normally present in the reservoir that are designed to alter the physical and/or chemical properties of the rock and/or resident fluids to enhance oil production.

The full report is available on OnePetro.