Research and Application for Fire Flood New Technologies in Liaohe Oilfield

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Necessary new technologies have been developed in Liaohe oilfield for fire flood pilot and have been used in different types of reservoirs and wells. Reusable igniter is developed and reasonable technical parameters is decided after numerical simulation. The power is up to 80kW and the injection air can the heated to 500°C enough to ignite oil in reservoir. New air injection tube which has the function of igniting oil layers separately is also developed for reservoir with many thin layers. Integrated tube designed for horizontal production wells in THAI pilot is also planned and useful. This tube has the function of supervising temperature and pressure, blending water or steam to reduce temperature or heat produced oil to inform the ordinary production of THAI. Every kind of new technologies solve the problems we meet in fire flood pilot and expected result have been got in Gao2-3,Du66 and some other fire flood pilot districts.

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