A Review of Lattice-Boltzmann Models Coupled with Geochemical Modeling Applied for Simulation of Advanced Waterflooding and Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes

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Liu, Siyan [1 ,2 ]
Zhang, Chi [3 ]
Ghahfarokhi, Reza Barati [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence,KS,66045, United States
[2] Computational Sciences and Engineering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge,TN,37830, United States
[3] Department of Meteorology and Geophysics, University of Vienna, Universitätsring 1, Wien,1010, Austria
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Energy and Fuels | 2021年 / 35卷 / 17期
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Enhanced recovery - Numerical models - Production efficiency - Oil well flooding - Petroleum reservoirs - Flow of fluids - Transport properties;
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To maintain economic profit and improve the oil production efficiency after the primary and secondary production phase, advanced waterflooding techniques such as low salinity waterflooding in carbonate reservoirs have been investigated in numerical simulations, laboratory experiments, and field pilot tests. Multiple underlying mechanisms have been proposed based on these studies, and they are still under debate. Various numerical modeling approaches are introduced, but there exists a lack of a pore-scale comprehensive modeling scheme to fully understand the processes. Lattice-Boltzmann method (LBM) is a type of numerical fluid flow modeling technique that shows capabilities and flexibilities in modeling pore-scale fluid flow to integrate physical-chemical processes within complex structures. The intrinsic feature of LBM makes it a promising framework for simulating advanced waterflooding due to its flexibility, accuracy, and parallel efficiency. LBM works either by itself for solving reactive transport problems or by coupling with a third-party reaction solver. This review mainly introduces the LBM fluid flow and reactive transport capabilities and the concept and modeling approaches to simulate advanced waterflooding techniques. Meanwhile, an evaluation of the coupled LBM models for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) simulations is discussed with future research challenges and directions concluded. © 2021 American Chemical Society
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页码:13535 / 13549
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