RI 6557 The Effectiveness of Sodium Tripolyphosphate for Improving Injection Rates of Waterfioods

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 458 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
In water flooding the gradual accumulation of insoluble materials on the
sand face causes the injection pressures to increase while decreasing the
amount of water injected . This plugging material often is composed primarily
of insoluble precipitates of calcium , iron , and magnesium . Treatment with
sodium tripolyphosphate ( STP ) either eliminates or reduces the formation of
precipitates .
Field tests are discussed showing the almost immediate effects of using
STP in the injection water . Methods of treatment , solubility of STP in fresh
water and brines , and precautions to observe when starting to treat a waterflood
with this chemical are given .
Laboratory data show that the preferential wettability of a crude oil for
reservoir rock can be reversed by adding a small amount of STP to the flooding
water . This reversal in wetting tendency should not only decrease the injection
pressures but also increase oil recovery by improving the sweep efficiency
of a water flood .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6557 The Effectiveness of Sodium Tripolyphosphate for Improving Injection Rates of WaterfioodsMLA: RI 6557 The Effectiveness of Sodium Tripolyphosphate for Improving Injection Rates of Waterfioods. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.