Adsorption Research of Polymer on Oil Sands in Qidongyi Block of Xinjiang Conglomerate Reservoir

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In the process of polymer flooding in porous media, polymer was detained due to interactions between surface adsorption and polymer molecules, and this could lead to negative effects on oil displacement. For polymer adsorption in Xinjiang conglomerate reservoir, HPLC analysis was adopted to study the static and dynamic laws. Results have showed that the adsorption process could be divided into 3 stages: rapid growth, slow growth and stable state. With the loss of polymer molecular weight, equilibrium adsorption quantity reduces gradually. The adsorption amount is different for the same polymer on four types of oil sands. For equilibrium adsorption, the maximum value is argillaceous sandstone, followed by conglomeratic sandstone.The third is argillaceous gravel, and the minimum is sand gravel. For polymer flooding in conglomerate cores, the dynamic retention amount of seriate conglomerate is much greater than that of fine particle conglomerate. These data have provided reference for project design of polymer flooding in conglomerate reservoir.

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