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Use of nitrate in souring control of an oil field with low bottom hole temperature Sasha Grigoryan, Adewale Lambo, Shiping Lin, Sabrina Cornish, Tom Jack, Rhonda Clark and Gerrit Voordouw Petroleum Microbiology Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Canada ISMOS2, JUNE 19, 2009
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Use of nitrate in souring control of an oil field with low bottom hole temperatureSasha Grigoryan, Adewale Lambo, Shiping Lin, Sabrina Cornish, Tom J ack, Rhonda Clark and Gerrit VoordouwPetroleum Microbiology Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada CanadaISMOS2, JUNE 19, 2009Topicstobecovered:1. Souringcontrolbynitrateinjectioninlowtemperaturefields2. WhatistheelectrondonorfornitratereductionintheEnermarkfield?3. Caninjectednitrateoxidizeironsulfideformeddownhole?4. Microbialcommunityinlowtemperatureoilfieldundernitrateinjection The production of sulfide in oil reservoirs (reservoir souring) can be remediated by injection of nitrate souring) can be remediated by injection of nitrate. Nitrate injection activates 2 new metabolic groups: oil organics SO42-SRBSRBCO2H2Soil organics NO3-hNRBhNRBCO2NO2-, N2H2SNO3-NR SOBNR-SOBNR-SOBS0, SO42-NO2-, N2Oil organics: Volatile fatty acids (VFA a mixture of acetate propionate and Oil organics: Volatile fatty acids (VFA, a mixture of acetate, propionate and butyrate) used in testsHightemperatureoilfields:sulfideproductionlimitedtoinjectionwellboreregionbecauseof: Coolingofinjectorwellboreregionbywaterinjectionh ( ) l h Hightemperature(6080oC)elsewhereinreservoir NutrientrichnessbymixingofinjectionandreservoirwatersSulfideproductioneffectivelyremediatedbynitratebecauseonlyalimitedregionofthefieldneedstobetreated. gGullfaks field GullfaksfieldSunde&Torsvik,2005Canfieldsat:lowerdepth(1000m)and,therefore,lower downhole temperature lowerdownholetemperaturebesuccessfullytreatedwithnitrate?2 Field Sites in the WCSB 2FieldSitesintheWCSBColevilleMHGC2007Coleville19962007Makeup water (MW) p ( )OilW tTo pipelineInjection wellProduction wellPWIWWPInjection water Produced waterWater Water Water WaterWater plantOil bearing rock In a water plant produced water and makeup water are mixed to give injection water The field is operated by produced water reinjection (PWRI)NewprojectMHGCfield:2.Souringcontrolbynitrateinjectioninonshorefieldsoflowtemperature850mdepth,30oCdownholetemperatureHeavyoil(16degreesAPIgravity)2000: start of water injection 2000:startofwaterinjectionInjectionwater(IW)3500m3/dayOilproduction1000m3/dayProducedwaterreinjection(PWRI)Makeupwater4mM(400ppm)sulfate( k 3 ) i lf IW(PW:makeupwater=3:1)is1mMsulfatePW0mMsulfateandonaverage0.1mMsulfide2006:sulfide(gasphase)increasingEvidenceforSouring:DelaycausedbysulfidescavengingofreservoirrockSouring could have been prevented by: Souringcouldhavebeenpreventedby: usingmakeupwaterwith0sulfateGas phase sulfide concentrations determined by field personnelSite 6;13-15Gasphasesulfideconcentrationsdeterminedbyfieldpersonnel10Site 6;13-15 810mv)46H2S (ppm2H011-29-06 1-18-07 3-9-07 4-28-07 6-17-07 8-6-07 9-25-07 11-14-07 1-3-08 2-22-08Date DateMHGClongtermfieldwidenitrateinjection:Injectednitrateconcentration2.4mMfieldwide= 150 ppm nitrate = 1 2 mM Ca(NO3)2 = 200 ppm calcium nitrate =150ppmnitrate=1.2mMCa(NO3)2 =200ppmcalciumnitrateStillgoingontodayWeeklynitratesqueezesat14IWfromJanuary2008 April2009FieldwidenitratepulsesfromJuly2008 March2009toMarch2009.6172323 23-MW208157211717-WP88 IW15185 4988-IW9-PW1431316181922Wemonitor:123911223Makeupwaters(MWs)3 Water plants (WPs)10 1293Waterplants(WPs)2Injectionwells(IWs)15 production wells (PWs) 15productionwells(PWs)every23weeksSampling at Waterplant 1 WP SamplingatWaterplant1WPWaterplantSamplingPointNitratetanksProduction wellsMakeupwaterNitrateProductionwells2PW,3PWetc.p22MWWaterplant1WPInjectionwellse g 14 IWNitrateWaterplant17WPe.g.14IWInjectionwellsNitratee.g.8IWProductionwells6PW,7PWetc.P(mM)y=0,9293xR=0,939712141WP14IW7% loss of nitrateSite1WP68107%lossofnitrateitrateatS024NNitrateat14IW(mM)0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14M)257WP(mMy=0,8637xR=0,8458152017WP8IWatSite1751015% loss of nitrateNitrateNitrate at 8IW (mM)00 5 10 15 20 2515%lossofnitrateNitrateat8IW(mM)DifferenceiscausedbybiocidedosingOverall conclusions: Overallconclusions:i d li dff i l b h i j i Nitratedeliveredeffectivelybytheinjectionsystemtothefieldd i (d ll h f Lossesduringtransport(duetowallgrowthofNRB)are715%.Producingwells 15monitored gMostarehorizontalwellsandreceivewaterfrommorethanoneinjectionwell more than one injection wellSamplingPointAverage sulfide concentration for 12 PWs Averagesulfideconcentrationfor12PWsTh fi t 5 k l k t b t hth ? Thefirst5weekslookgreatbutwhytherecovery?A B C DIWPWIW1mMsulfatePW0.1mMsulfide 1mMsulfideSRBsulfide sulfide sulfideSRBOilorganicsA B C DIWPWIW1mMsulfatePW0.1mMsulfide 1mMsulfateNRB1mMsulfideSRBsulfide sulfide2mMnitrate 2mMnitrite 1mMN2OilorganicsInjectionwatercontains1mMsulfate jThisisreducedto1mMsulfidebySRBpresentasabiofilmclosetotheinjectionwellboreNitrate injection gives initially strong inhibition of sulfate reduction in NitrateinjectiongivesinitiallystronginhibitionofsulfatereductioninthisregionHowever,becausethefieldislowtemperaturebacteriacangrowanywhere anywhereSRBregrowasabiofilmdeeperinthereservoirSulfideconcentrationsrecovertoinitiallevels.HenceNRBandSRBgrowindifferentadjacentzones.WerefertothisasmicrobialstratificationCanthestratificationbebrokenbychangingtheti it t i j ti i t l i it t continuous nitrateinjectionintoapulsing nitrateinjectionregime?Bioreactor studies suggest that this is so (see poster by Bioreactorstudiessuggestthatthisisso (seeposterbyCameronCallbeck)(A)Site14IWSite18PWSite19PWIKmSit Site13PW te16PW13PW16PW(B)1WP 14IW18PW19PWnitrate nitratesqueezesNitrate Squeezes at 14 IW NitrateSqueezesat14IW Weekly; 1000 LNITRATE,mM Weekly;1000Lslugof45%l i iNITRATE,mMcalciumnitrateinjecteddirectlyintoinjectionwell14IWfeeding gproducer13PWWEEKSResponseat13PW pSulfide production ceased on breakthrough of nitrate/nitriteCanapulsingnitrateinjectionstrategyalsoworkfieldwide?253035(A)1WP2025(C)17WPmM)101520251015itrate (m050 20 40 60 80 100 120050 20 40 60 80 100 120NTime (weeks)High nitrate doses were injected for 1 week at the two main Highnitratedoseswereinjectedfor1weekatthetwomainwaterplantsThisgavenitrate/nitritebreakthroughat7PW0 06de (mM)e(mM)0,030,040,050,06(A)0,060,080,1(C)CsulfidCsulfate00,010,020 20 40 60 80 100 12000,020,04ol/day)M)0 20 40 60 80 100 1200,8(D)5(B)0,020 50 100 150ulfide (moCnitrite(mM0,20,40,601234(B)SuC00 50 100 150-100 20 40 60 80 100 120Time (weeks)0,40,5(A)2PWmM)0 30,40,5(D)3PW0,080,1(G)12PW0,10,20,3Csulfide (m00,10,20,30,020,040,0600 20 40 60 80 100 120300y)0,10 20 40 60 80 100 12060(E) 3 PW00 20 40 60 80 100 120200180220260(B)2PWer (m3/day20304050(E)3PW80120160(H)12PW1001400 20 40 60 80 100 120Wate010200 20 40 60 80 100 1200400 20 40 60 80 100 12080100120(C)2PWmol/day)81012(F)3PW101214(I)12PW020406080Sulfide (m024680246800 50 100 150SFig. 4Time (weeks)00 50 100 15000 50 100 1500,1500,200(A)(mM)0 0000,0500,100CiVi/ViAverageconcentrationandtotal0,0000 20 40 60 80 100 1201600,000(B) y)sulfideproductionforallPWsshow:1000 0001200,0001400,000(B)Vi(m3/daystabilizationduringpulsingnitrateinjection800,0001000,0000 20 40 60 80 100 120Vpatterndominatedby2PW150,000200,000250,000(C)ol/day)0,00050,000100,000CiVi(mo0 20 40 60 80 100 120Time(weeks)Conclusions: Conclusions:Nitrate(2mM)dosedeffectivelythroughthefieldFieldwidesulfidedecreased70%inthefirst5weeksfollowedbyd l l i i h d recovery;amodelexplainingtherecoverywaspresentedLocal increased nitrate dose from weeks 33101 eliminated Localincreasednitratedosefromweeks33 101eliminatedproductionofsulfideatoneproductionwellApplicationoffieldwidehigherdosesfromweeks6496stabilizedsulfideproductionWeshouldconcentrateonPWsthatcontributemosttototalsulfide production sulfideproductionTopicstobecovered:1. Souringcontrolbynitrateinjectioninlowtemperaturefields2. WhatistheelectrondonorfornitratereductionintheEnermarkfield?Lambo, A. J ., Noke,K., Larter, S. R., and Voordouw, G. (2008) Competitive, microbially mediated reduction of nitrate with sulfide and aromatic oil components in a low temperature, western Canadian oil reservoir. Environ. Sci. Technol. 42:8941-8946.3. Caninjectednitrateoxidizeironsulfideformeddownhole?Lin, S., Krause, F., and Voordouw, G. (2009) Transformation of iron sulfide to greigite by nitrite produced by oil field bacteria Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 83:369-376 nitrite produced by oil field bacteria. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 83:369 376. 4. Microbialcommunityinlowtemperatureoilfieldundernitrateinjection Bacterial component showed increased NRB BacterialcomponentshowedincreasedNRB Archaeal(methanogen)componentshowedd d di i decreaseddiversityBefore AfterBefore AfterThankstotheteam(onfirstsamplingtriptoMHGCfield)Tom Jack Adjunct ProfessorAdewale Lambo PDFSasha Grigoryan PDFShiping Lin TechnicianJohanna Voordouw Technician Johanna Voordouw TechnicianSabrina Cornish Graduate StudentRhonda Clark Project Manager j gMHGC oil field study:Kirk Miner Baker PetroliteRyan Ertmoed Baker PetrolitePat Stadnicki EnerplusBill Clay EnerplusThanks to Institutional and Corporate sponsorsNSERC Industrial Research Chair in Petroleum Microbiology Petroleum Microbiology


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