RESERVOIR PROCESSES IN STEAM-ASSISTED RECOVERY OF BITUMEN, LEMING PILOT, COLD LAKE, ALBERTA, CANADA - COMPOSITIONS, MIXING AND SOURCES OF CO-PRODUCED WATERS

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ABERCROMBIE, HJ
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[1] Department of Geology and Geophysics, The University of Calgary, Calgary
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10.1016/0883-2927(91)90049-U
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Chemical and isotopic analyses of aqueous species in co-produced waters from cyclic steam bitumen recovery wells at the Leming pilot, Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada, show the dominant control of co-produced water chemistry to be mixing of waters of natural origin with injected water and condensed steam. Co-produced waters from early cycles are characterized by highly transient compositions and temperatures relative to later cycles which show more subdued trends with time. Production of injected water and condensed steam can be detected by freshening of co-produced water and interaction with a vapour phase can be detected by a decrease in delta-C-13 of dissolved carbonate with no concomitant decrease in the salinity of co-produced waters. Mixing diagrams with Cl as a conservative component have been constructed and are used to show progressive mixing of relatively fresh injected water and condensed steam with more saline waters of natural origin. Mixing considerations imply the existence of at least two waters of natural origin. One is produced typically in early cycles and is characterized by relatively high HCO3 concentrations, molar Cl/HCO3 ratios < approximately 5, and high delta-C-13 of dissolved carbonate species. The elevated delta-C-13 of dissolved carbonate species and high HCO3 concentrations of this bitumen-associated water indicate that its composition may have been modified by microbial degradation of original reservoired hydrocarbons and/or subsequent water-rock interactions of natural and artificial origin. A second water of probable natural origin is produced in later cycles. This water has intermediate TDS and molar Cl/HCO3 ratios > 50 and probably originates in water-saturated sandstones which occur adjacent to the bitumen reservoirs.
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