Abstract ASP flooding is one of the most promising EOR technologies. Lots of laboratory studies and pilot tests have been finished in Daqing oilfield which is the largest oilfield in China. Comparison of two typical strong alkali ASP (WASP) and weak alkali ASP (SASP) pilots are presented with detained information.
ASP flooding could not only remarkably improve displacement efficiency but also improve sweep efficiency due to the low interfacial tension effect and mobility control technique with help of viscosity enhancement and emulsification effects. The incremental recovery of two ASP was near, while in peak oil production period after the injection took effects, WASP had high oil production rate than SASP. The emulsification effects in weak alkali ASP was weaker than strong one. The chromatographic separation was different in two pilot tests, in which weak alkali ASP had alleviated chromatographic separation. The constitution production sequence was both polymer first, then alkali and finally surfactant. The time gap between surfactant and polymer was about 0.0606 PV for strong alkali ASP, while a respective value of 0.1281PV for weak alkali ASP. Scaling was different and thus anti-scale technique adopted in two pilot tests were a little different. The overall input-output ratio for two tests was different and weak alkali ASP performed much better. Comparison was first made between strong alkali and weak alkali based ASP flooding from field tests perspective. Weak alkali based ASP is proven the development trend.