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Title: Properties of Oilfield Waters


1
Properties of Oilfield Waters
  • Lectures 30 31
  • PETE 310

2
Topics
  • Brine composition and density
  • Water (brine) compressibility
  • Formation volume factor and Pb
  • Viscosity
  • Mutual solubilities (gas in water, water in gas)

3
Water Production Issues
  • Oil and gas wells produce more water than oil (7
    bbl/1 bbl oil in Texas)
  • Composition of co-produced water determines need
    for anti-scaling additives
  • Regulations limit disposal and beneficial use
    options
  • Environmental impact

4
Oilfield Water Issues
  • Expensive Oilfield Water Management
  • Diversity of Oilfield Waters (amount,
    compositions)
  • Corrosion, Scale Control and Plugging
  • Microbiological Problems
  • Water Quality for Water-flooding, Steam Injection
    or Surface Disposal
  • Injectivity Decline in Water Injection Wells

5
Dissolved Solids in Brines
  • Cations
  • Na
  • K
  • Li
  • Ca
  • Mg
  • Ba
  • Fe
  • Sr
  • Anions
  • Cl -
  • SO4
  • CO3
  • CO3H -
  • NO3 -
  • Br -
  • I -

NaCl
S A L T S
6
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
7
Measures of Solids Concentration
rw is brine density which depends upon solids in
solution
8
Stiff Diagrams
9
Typical Concentrations
TDS 68,030 ppm ? 6.8 ? get rw ? convert to
mg/l
10
Periodic Table
Info for each element here!
http//pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/default.htm
More information here
11
Conversions mg per liter ? milliequivalents per
liter
  • See examples in text

12
Conversions mg per liter ? milliequivalents per
liter
  • Valence is of charges ( or -). Expressed as
    equivalent wt per g mole
  • Ca has ionic weight of 40.08 g/g mole
  • Equivalent weight is
  • 40.08 g/g mole/2 eq wt/g mole 20.4 g/eq wt
  • Atomic weight divided equivalent weight is mg /
    meq
  • Milliequivalents per liter of calcium are
  • mg/l / 20.04 mg/meq

13
Bubble Point Pressure of Oilfield Water
  • Pb is the same as the Pb of the coexisting oil
    due to thermodynamic equilibrium

14
Formation Volume Factor (Bw)
  • Depends upon pressure
  • Depends upon temperature
  • Depends upon gas in solution

Offsetting
negligible effect -
15
Formation Volume Factor of Water (Bw)
16
Temperature Correction
17
Pressure Correction
18
Effect of TDS on Brine Density
19
Solubility of Hydrocarbons in Water
20
Solubility of Methane in Water
21
Effect of Salinity on solubility of gas in water
22
Coefficient of Isothermal Compressibility (Cw)
23
Viscosity of Water versus Pressure
24
Water (Brine) Viscosity versus TDS
At atmospheric pressure
Increasing TDS
25
Viscosity of Water at Reservoir Pressure
26
Solubility of Water in Natural Gas (low pressure)
Lb of water / MMSCF
27
Solubility of Water in Gas (high P)
Lb of water / MMSCF
To evaluate dehydration requirements (equipment,
chemicals) In natural gas processing
28
Resistivity of Oilfield Water
  • Use in logging tools
  • Formation evaluation
  • Resistivity is inversely proportional to
    conductivity
  • Rw rA/L ohm/meters

29
Calculate Resistivity or TDS
30
Gas-Water IFT
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