Experimental Investigation of a Novel Nanocomposite Particle Gel for Water Shutoff Treatment in Mature Oilfields

ACS Omega. 2022 Mar 4;7(10):8887-8895. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.1c07242. eCollection 2022 Mar 15.

Abstract

Conventional preformed particle gels suffer from insufficient salt tolerance and weak mechanical properties after water absorption, which reduce the water shutoff effect in mature oilfields. In this paper, a nanocomposite particle gel (NCPG) is synthesized by copolymerization of acrylamide (AM) and 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid (AMPS) using laponite RD (LPT) as a physical cross-linker and N,N-methylene-bisacrylamide (MBA) as a chemical cross-linker via in situ free radical polymerization. Compared with the NCPG without LPT, both the swelling rate and mechanical properties of NCPG added with LPT are found to be improved. In addition, the pore sizes of the network of the swollen NCPG are smaller than those of the sample without LPT, and the thermal stability is also slightly enhanced. The swelling rate of NCPG increases with increasing AMPS concentration. The water absorbency of NCPG first increases and then decreases with increasing MBA and APS concentrations. The NCPG is sensitive to alkaline medium due to the presence of sulfonic acid groups on the molecular chains of the NCPG. The synthesized NCPG exhibits good salt tolerance at 80 °C in formation water. The plugging rate of the NCPG to a sand-pack is above 90%, and the residual resistance factor reaches 19.2 under reservoir conditions. These results indicate that the NCPG may have potential application for water shutoff treatment in mature oilfields.