Insights into the Injectivity and Propagation Behavior of Preformed Particle Gel (PPG) in a Low–Medium-Permeability Reservoir

Heterogeneous phase combined flooding (HPCF) has been a promising technology used for enhancing oil recovery in heterogeneous mature reservoirs. However, the injectivity and propagation behavior of preformed particle gel (PPG) in low–medium-permeability reservoir porous media is crucial for HPCF treatment in a low–medium-permeability reservoir. Thus, the injectivity and propagation behavior of preformed particle gel in a low–medium-permeability reservoir were systematically studied by conducting a series of sand pack flooding experiments. The matching factor (δ) was defined as the ratio of the average size of PPG particles to the mean size of pore throats and the pressure difference ratio (β) was proposed to characterize the injectivity and propagation ability of PPG. The results show that with the increase in particle size and the decrease in permeability, the resistance factor and residual resistance factor increase. With the increase in the matching factor, the resistance factor and residual resistance factor increase. The higher the resistance factor and residual resistance factor are, the worse the injectivity of particles is. By fitting the relationship curve, PPG injection and propagation standards were established: when the matching coefficient is less than 55 and β is less than 3.4, PPG can be injected; when the matching coefficient is 55–72 and β is 3.4–6.5, PPG injection is difficult; when the matching coefficient is greater than 72 and β is greater than 6.5, PPG cannot be injected Thus, the matching relationship between PPG particle size and reservoir permeability was obtained. This research will provide theoretical support for further EOR research and field application of heterogeneous phase combined flooding.


Introduction
With the continuous demand for oil and gas resources in China, increasing storage and production have been of importance [1][2][3].As the mature oilfields have entered the stage of high water cut and high recovery degree, the reservoir heterogeneity becomes more serious and dispersed [4,5].Conventional water flooding can hardly meet the demand for the stable production and increased production of crude oil [6][7][8][9][10].Therefore, how to efficiently recover the remaining oil in porous media and greatly improve the oil recovery is a major problem that needs to be solved urgently.To solve the above problems, the preformed particle gel was developed by Shengli oilfield, which was compounded with polymer and surfactant to form heterogeneous phase combined flooding (HPCF) [11].Realizing the transformation from the "liquid-liquid homogeneous phase" to the "liquid-solid heterogeneous phase", which can solve the technical problems of serious reservoir heterogeneity, size in the field.Based on the sand pack model, the core seepage experiment was carried out, and the seepage law of different dry powder particle sizes under the conditions of medium and low permeability were analyzed, to obtain a chart suitable for PPG matching with low-medium-permeability reservoirs [35][36][37].

The Particle Size Distribution of PPG Determination
Three screened preformed particle gels with different particle sizes were prepared into a suspension system of 1000 mg/L, and the particle size and distribution of PPG were measured by a Bettersize2600 laser particle size analyzer, as shown in Figure 1.As is shown in Figure 1, with the increase in the particle size of PPG dry powder, the particle size after swelling gradually increases.The median particle size of PPG dry powder below 50 µm was 232 µm, that of PPG dry powder between approximately 50 µm and 150 µm was 466 µm, and that of PPG dry powder between approximately 150 µm and 300 µm was 539.3 µm.The swelling multiple was three to four times.As is shown in Figure 1, with the increase in the particle size of PPG dry powder, the particle size after swelling gradually increases.The median particle size of PPG dry powder below 50 µm was 232 µm, that of PPG dry powder between approximately 50 µm and 150 µm was 466 µm, and that of PPG dry powder between approximately 150 µm and 300 µm was 539.3 µm.The swelling multiple was three to four times.

The Seepage Characteristics of PPG in Porous Media
The above-mentioned gel particle dry powders with different particle sizes were prepared into a dispersion system of 1000 mg/L, and injected at a fixed speed of 0.5 mL/min by using sand pack models with different permeabilities.The flow behavior in porous media Gels 2024, 10, 475 4 of 16 was studied, the pressure changes at different stages were detected, and the resistance factor and residual resistance factor were calculated.

Pressure Change Characteristics
(1) The particle size of PPG dry powder was less than 50 µm.Seepage pressure changes of different permeabilities are shown in Figure 2.
increased continuously with the increase in injection quantity, and when the permeability was less than 300 mD, it first increased and then decreased with the increase in injection quantity.With the decrease in permeability, the injection end pressure P1 and pressure measuring point pressures P2 and P3 increased continuously.In the subsequent water flooding stage, the pressure P1 at the injection end showed a trend of "first decreasing and then fluctuating", which indicated that due to the later stage of water flooding, there was no subsequent injection of PPG particles, and the accumulated PPG began to be washed away and moved to the deep part, resulting in a significant pressure drop.Later, when PPG encountered small pores and was squeezed, it was deformed and blocked in the pores.With the increase in pressure, PPG was deformed and broken, and the subsequent PPG particles kept falling.The pressures P2 and P3 at pressure measuring points showed a trend of "decreasing first and then stabilizing".With the increase in permeability, the injection pressure at the pressure measuring point decreased.(2) The particle size of PPG dry powder was 50~150 µm.Seepage pressure changes of different permeabilities are shown in Figure 3.
As is shown in Figure 3, in the initial water flooding stage (0-2 PV), the injection end pressure P1, and the pressure measuring point pressures P1 and P2 demonstrated little change.In the PPG injection stage, the injection end pressure increased with the injection of particles.When the permeability was lower than 300 mD, the fluctuation of "up-downup" began to rise during the injection process.This was because the particles were piled up at the end face, resulting in no blockage, and the pressure began to decrease with the subsequent PPG.When the permeability of pressure measuring points P2 and P3 was greater than 500 mD, they were always rising with the injection of PPG; when the permeability was less than 300 mD, they showed a trend of "rising first and then falling" with the injection of PPG.With the decrease in permeability, the pressure P1 at the injection end gradually increased, but the pressures P2 and P3 at the pressure measuring points first increased and then decreased.In the subsequent water flooding stage, the injection end pressure P1 and the pressure at the pressure measuring points P2 and P3 also showed a trend of "first decreasing and then fluctuating".As can be seen from Figure 2, in the initial water flooding stage (0-2 PV), the injection end pressure P 1 , the pressure P 2 at pressure measuring point 1, and the pressure P 3 at pressure measuring point 2 all remained at low values, and the injection end pressure P 1 showed an upward trend when PPG was injected.This is because the injected particles of PPG kept accumulating at the end face, which led to the pressure rising.With the decrease in permeability, the steeper the pressure curve at the injection end, the greater the rising amplitude.The pressures P 2 and P 3 at the pressure measuring point were different with the change in permeability.When the permeability was greater than 500 mD, the pressure increased continuously with the increase in injection quantity, and when the permeability was less than 300 mD, it first increased and then decreased with the increase in injection quantity.With the decrease in permeability, the injection end pressure P 1 and pressure measuring point pressures P 2 and P 3 increased continuously.In the subsequent water flooding stage, the pressure P 1 at the injection end showed a trend of "first decreasing and then fluctuating", which indicated that due to the later stage of water flooding, there was no subsequent injection of PPG particles, and the accumulated PPG began to be washed away and moved to the deep part, resulting in a significant pressure drop.Later, when PPG encountered small pores and was squeezed, it was deformed and blocked in the pores.With the increase in pressure, PPG was deformed and broken, and the subsequent PPG particles kept falling.The pressures P 2 and P 3 at pressure measuring points showed a trend of "decreasing first and then stabilizing".With the increase in permeability, the injection pressure at the pressure measuring point decreased.
(2) The particle size of PPG dry powder was 50~150 µm.Seepage pressure changes of different permeabilities are shown in Figure 3.
(2) The particle size of PPG dry powder was 50~150 µm.Seepage pressure changes of different permeabilities are shown in Figure 3.
As is shown in Figure 3, in the initial water flooding stage (0-2 PV), the injection end pressure P1, and the pressure measuring point pressures P1 and P2 demonstrated little change.In the PPG injection stage, the injection end pressure increased with the injection of particles.When the permeability was lower than 300 mD, the fluctuation of "up-downup" began to rise during the injection process.This was because the particles were piled up at the end face, resulting in no blockage, and the pressure began to decrease with the subsequent PPG.When the permeability of pressure measuring points P2 and P3 was greater than 500 mD, they were always rising with the injection of PPG; when the permeability was less than 300 mD, they showed a trend of "rising first and then falling" with the injection of PPG.With the decrease in permeability, the pressure P1 at the injection end gradually increased, but the pressures P2 and P3 at the pressure measuring points first increased and then decreased.In the subsequent water flooding stage, the injection end pressure P1 and the pressure at the pressure measuring points P2 and P3 also showed a trend of "first decreasing and then fluctuating".(3) The particle size of PPG dry powder was 150~300 µm.Seepage pressure changes of different permeabilities are shown in Figure 4.
As is shown in Figure 4, in the initial water flooding stage (0-2 PV), the three pressures were not pressurized, and the pressure had no obvious change.In the injection stage of PPG, with the continuous injection of PPG, the pressure at the injection end kept rising.When the permeability was less than 500 mD, the injection stage was easily blocked due to the large particle size, so it easily rose in a "rise-fall-rise" fluctuation manner.When the permeability was 1000 mD, the pressure points P2 and P3 increased continuously with the increase in injection quantity; when the permeability was lower than 500 mD, the pressure points P2 and P3 first increased and then decreased with the increase in injection quantity.Like PPG with a particle size of 50-150 µm, with the decrease in permeability, the pressure at the injection end P1 gradually increased, but the pressure at the pressure As is shown in Figure 3, in the initial water flooding stage (0-2 PV), the injection end pressure P 1 , and the pressure measuring point pressures P 1 and P 2 demonstrated little change.In the PPG injection stage, the injection end pressure increased with the injection of particles.When the permeability was lower than 300 mD, the fluctuation of "up-down-up" began to rise during the injection process.This was because the particles were piled up at the end face, resulting in no blockage, and the pressure began to decrease with the subsequent PPG.When the permeability of pressure measuring points P 2 and Gels 2024, 10, 475 6 of 16 P 3 was greater than 500 mD, they were always rising with the injection of PPG; when the permeability was less than 300 mD, they showed a trend of "rising first and then falling" with the injection of PPG.With the decrease in permeability, the pressure P 1 at the injection end gradually increased, but the pressures P 2 and P 3 at the pressure measuring points first increased and then decreased.In the subsequent water flooding stage, the injection end pressure P 1 and the pressure at the pressure measuring points P 2 and P 3 also showed a trend of "first decreasing and then fluctuating".
(3) The particle size of PPG dry powder was 150~300 µm.Seepage pressure changes of different permeabilities are shown in Figure 4.
(3) The particle size of PPG dry powder was 150~300 µm.Seepage pressure changes of different permeabilities are shown in Figure 4.
As is shown in Figure 4, in the initial water flooding stage (0-2 PV), the three pressures were not pressurized, and the pressure had no obvious change.In the injection stage of PPG, with the continuous injection of PPG, the pressure at the injection end kept rising.When the permeability was less than 500 mD, the injection stage was easily blocked due to the large particle size, so it easily rose in a "rise-fall-rise" fluctuation manner.When the permeability was 1000 mD, the pressure points P2 and P3 increased continuously with the increase in injection quantity; when the permeability was lower than 500 mD, the pressure points P2 and P3 first increased and then decreased with the increase in injection quantity.Like PPG with a particle size of 50-150 µm, with the decrease in permeability, the pressure at the injection end P1 gradually increased, but the pressure at the pressure measuring points P2 and P3 first increased and then decreased.In the subsequent water flooding stage, the injection end pressure P1 and the pressure at the pressure measuring points P2 and P3 also showed a trend of "first decreasing and then fluctuating".

Analysis of Resistance Factor and Residual Resistance Factor
The resistance factor and residual resistance factor of PPG in core seepage were calculated according to the pressure difference in injection end at different stages, and its plugging property and injection performance were evaluated.The flow parameters are shown in Table 1.As is shown in Figure 4, in the initial water flooding stage (0-2 PV), the three pressures were not pressurized, and the pressure had no obvious change.In the injection stage of PPG, with the continuous injection of PPG, the pressure at the injection end kept rising.When the permeability was less than 500 mD, the injection stage was easily blocked due to the large particle size, so it easily rose in a "rise-fall-rise" fluctuation manner.When the permeability was 1000 mD, the pressure points P 2 and P 3 increased continuously with the increase in injection quantity; when the permeability was lower than 500 mD, the pressure points P 2 and P 3 first increased and then decreased with the increase in injection quantity.Like PPG with a particle size of 50-150 µm, with the decrease in permeability, the pressure at the injection end P 1 gradually increased, but the pressure at the pressure measuring points P 2 and P 3 first increased and then decreased.In the subsequent water flooding stage, the injection end pressure P 1 and the pressure at the pressure measuring points P 2 and P 3 also showed a trend of "first decreasing and then fluctuating".

Analysis of Resistance Factor and Residual Resistance Factor
The resistance factor and residual resistance factor of PPG in core seepage were calculated according to the pressure difference in injection end at different stages, and its plugging property and injection performance were evaluated.The flow parameters are shown in Table 1.As is shown in Table 1 and Figure 5, for preformed particle gel with the same particle size, with the decrease in permeability, the greater the PPG flooding pressure, the greater the subsequent water flooding pressure, and the higher the resistance factor and residual resistance factor.Because, the lower the permeability, the smaller the average pore throat radius of the core, and the more difficult it was for PPG to be injected into the deep part of the core and accumulated at the end face, resulting in pressure hold-up.At the same time, the smaller the pore, the easier it was for PPG to be adsorbed at the pore, resulting in increased seepage resistance, which makes it difficult to reduce the subsequent water flooding pressure and increase the residual resistance factor.Compared with Figure 5a-c, under the same permeability, with the increase in particle size, the injection pressure and subsequent water flooding pressure during PPG flooding also increased, and the resistance factor and residual resistance factor also increased.This was because the larger the particle size, the more difficult it was to pass through the pores, the easier it was to block at the end face, and the more difficult it was to deform and migrate to the deep through the pores.Furthermore, as is shown in Figure 6, it can be observed from the field plot that with the increase in particle size and permeability, the resistance factor and residual resistance factor increased.Therefore, the lower the permeability, the worse the injectability of preformed particle gel and the stronger the plugging ability.The smaller the particle size, the better the injectability and the weaker the plugging property of PPG.
block at the end face, and the more difficult it was to deform and migrate to the deep through the pores.Furthermore, as is shown in Figure 6, it can be observed from the field plot that with the increase in particle size and permeability, the resistance factor and residual resistance factor increased.Therefore, the lower the permeability, the worse the injectability of preformed particle gel and the stronger the plugging ability.The smaller the particle size, the better the injectability and the weaker the plugging property of PPG.

The Matching Relationship between PPG Particle Size and Reservoir Permeability
The injectivity of PPG was related to particle size and core permeability (that is, the matching relationship between PPG and pore throat).To establish the evaluation index of gel particle injectability, the transport ability of PPG in the pore throat was summarized and the matching relationship was analyzed, which provides theoretical support for gel particle size and reservoir permeability in the Henan Oilfield.

The Matching Relationship between PPG Particle Size and Reservoir Permeability
The injectivity of PPG was related to particle size and core permeability (that is, the matching relationship between PPG and pore throat).To establish the evaluation index of gel particle injectability, the transport ability of PPG in the pore throat was summarized and the matching relationship was analyzed, which provides theoretical support for gel particle size and reservoir permeability in the Henan Oilfield.

Analysis of the Law of Injectivity and Propagation
To further clarify the influence of core permeability and particle size on the injection performance of PPG, the matching factor was introduced to characterize the matching law between PPG and the core, as shown in Table 2, and the matching law was better defined by establishing the relationship diagram between the matching factor and the resistance factor and the residual resistance factor, as shown in Figure 7.As is shown in Table 2, with the decrease in permeability, the matching factor increases, and the particle size of preformed particle gel increases, so does the matching factor.As is shown in Figure 7, with the increase in the matching factor, the resistance factor and residual resistance factor of preformed particle gel increase.
To quantify the relationship between the matching factor and the injectivity of preformed particle gel, the curve fitting between the matching factor and the resistance factor is shown in Figure 8.As is shown in the figure, the intersection of the two tangents corresponds to a matching factor of 55 and a corresponding resistance factor of 62.When the matching factor was less than 55, the curve rose gently, but the resistance factor did not increase much, so that particles could be injected into the sand pack smoothly.When the matching factor was greater than 72, the corresponding resistance factor was 103.At this time, the curve rose rapidly, and the particles were blocked at the end face of the core, making it difficult to migrate to the deep.Therefore, it was defined that when the matching factor was less than 55, particles could be injected smoothly; when the matching factor was 55~72, it was difficult to inject particles; and when the matching factor was greater than 72, particles could not be injected.As is shown in Table 2, with the decrease in permeability, the matching factor increases, and the particle size of preformed particle gel increases, so does the matching factor.As is shown in Figure 7, with the increase in the matching factor, the resistance factor and residual resistance factor of preformed particle gel increase.
To quantify the relationship between the matching factor and the injectivity of preformed particle gel, the curve fitting between the matching factor and the resistance factor is shown in Figure 8.As is shown in the figure, the intersection of the two tangents corresponds to a matching factor of 55 and a corresponding resistance factor of 62.When the matching factor was less than 55, the curve rose gently, but the resistance factor did not increase much, so that particles could be injected into the sand pack smoothly.When the matching factor was greater than 72, the corresponding resistance factor was 103.At this time, the curve rose rapidly, and the particles were blocked at the end face of the core, making it difficult to migrate to the deep.Therefore, it was defined that when the matching factor was less than 55, particles could be injected smoothly; when the matching factor was 55~72, it was difficult to inject particles; and when the matching factor was greater than 72, particles could not be injected.To demonstrate the propagation of PPG by analyzing the pressure difference ψP and the pressure difference ratio β, its parameters are shown in Table 3.
Table 3. Pressure difference and pressure difference ratio at pressure measuring point of the sand pack.To demonstrate the propagation of PPG by analyzing the pressure difference ψ P and the pressure difference ratio β, its parameters are shown in Table 3.As can be seen from the table, for PPG with the same particle size, with the decrease in permeability, the differential pressure ψ P1 , ψ P2 , and differential pressure ratio β increase, indicating that the lower the permeability, the more easily the particles were blocked at the end face and the front end of the sand pack, and the worse the propagation, resulting in P 1 > P 2 > P 3 .The lower the permeability, the greater the differential pressure and differential pressure ratio, the more serious the particle end-face-blocking phenomenon, and the greater the pressure at the injection end.
To specifically quantify the relationship between the β value and gel particle propagation, the curve of the matching factor and β value was fitted, as shown in Figure 9.As is shown in the figure, the β value corresponding to the intersection of two tangents was 3. When β was less than 3, the curve rose gently, and when β was greater than 6, the curve rose rapidly.Therefore, it was defined that when β was 0~3.4, the propagation was excellent; when β was 3.4~6.5, the propagation was medium; and when β was greater than 6.5, the propagation was poor.
Gels 2024, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW 12 of 17 excellent; when β was 3.4~6.5, the propagation was medium; and when β was greater than 6.5, the propagation was poor.

Evaluation Criteria of PPG Injectivity and Propagation Were Established
The injectability standards of PPG with different particle sizes at different permeabilities were determined through the characteristics of pressure change, resistance factor, and residual resistance factor, as well as β value and matching factor.Divided into the following three categories: (1) Injectable: After water flooding, PPG flooding was carried out, and the pressure rose at first and then became flat.After water flooding, it was easy to move in the hole, with small values of resistance factor and residual power factor, matching factor δ less than 55, and β less than 3.4, with excellent propagation.In addition, particles can pass through the hole smoothly or deform, so that they can be injected and move at the same time.
(2) Difficulty in injection: after water flooding: PPG flooding was carried out, and the pressure rose rapidly.After accumulation to a certain extent, it becomes stable after being broken.After subsequent water flooding, it deforms or breaks through the pore, and then the process of plugging-crushing-plugging is repeated.The matching factor δ was 55~72, β was 3.4~6.5,and the propagation was moderate.(3) Non-injectability: After water flooding, PPG flooding made it difficult to inject particles, and the pressure rose rapidly.After breaking through the deformation, the pressure dropped slightly, the resistance factor and residual resistance factor were large, the matching factor was greater than 72, β was greater than 6, and the propagation was poor.Furthermore, the particles were blocked at the end face, making it difficult to migrate to the deep.

The Matching Relationship between PPG Particle Size and Reservoir Permeability
From the above analysis, it can be concluded that the matching chart between PPG particle size and permeability can be obtained based on the characteristics of pressure changes, resistance factor and residual resistance factor, β value, and matching factor, as well as the changes in PPG injection standards, as shown in Figure 10.Therefore, for PPG with dry powder of less than 50 µm, it can be injected smoothly at the permeability of 200-1000 mD; for PPG with dry powder of 50~150 µm, it becomes difficult to inject at the permeability of less than 300 mD; for PPG with dry powder of 150~300 µm, it becomes difficult to inject at the permeability of less than 300 mD; and it cannot be injected at the permeability of less than 200 mD.

Conclusions
In this study, the injectivity and propagation of PPG in low-medium-permeability reservoirs were studied.The main findings are as follows: Therefore, for PPG with dry powder of less than 50 µm, it can be injected smoothly at the permeability of 200-1000 mD; for PPG with dry powder of 50~150 µm, it becomes difficult to inject at the permeability of less than 300 mD; for PPG with dry powder of 150~300 µm, it becomes difficult to inject at the permeability of less than 300 mD; and it cannot be injected at the permeability of less than 200 mD.The morphological characteristics, particle size, and distribution of swollen PPG particles were characterized by the Bettersize2600 laser particle size analyzer, which provided basic parameters for further study on the flow behavior of PPG in porous media.

The Seepage Behavior of PPG Particles in Porous Media
The experiment was carried out at 70 • C and normal pressure, and the flow rate of the constant pressure pump was 0.5 mL•min −1 .The experimental process is shown in Figure 11, and the experimental steps were as follows: (1) The sand pack (Φ2.5 cm × 30 cm) was packed by using quartz sand with different mesh and its pore volume and porosity were measured.(2) The permeability of the sand pack core was measured by using simulated formation brine at a flow rate of 1.0 mL•min −1 .(3) Water flooding was conducted until the injection pressure reached stable at 2.0 PV, then 6.0 PV of PPG suspension was injected and subsequent water flooding was conducted to 20 PV.The change in pressure was recorded versus the injected pore volume by using a pressure acquisition system.(4) The resistance factor (Fr) and residual resistance factor (Frr) of the displacement fluid were calculated according to the pressure change at the injection end [38,39].The calculation formulas of resistance factor and residual resistance factor were as follows: Frr = ∆P wa ∆P wb (2) where ∆P PPG was the pressure difference after injecting PPG particles, MPa; ∆P wa and ∆P wb were the subsequent water flooding pressure difference after injecting PPG particles and the initial water flooding pressure difference before injecting PPG particles, MPa.where ΔPPPG was the pressure difference after injecting PPG particles, MPa; ΔPwa and ΔPwb were the subsequent water flooding pressure difference after injecting PPG particles and the initial water flooding pressure difference before injecting PPG particles, MPa.

PPG Injectivity and Propagation Performance Evaluation
The injectivity and propagation of PPG were further analyzed by defining the value of matching factor δ and propagation capacity β, and the gel particle matching chart suitable for the II4-5 reservoir in Shuanghe North Block of Henan Province was obtained.
(1) The matching factor δ was introduced as the ratio of the median particle size of PPG after swelling to the average pore throat diameter to characterize the matching law

PPG Injectivity and Propagation Performance Evaluation
The injectivity and propagation of PPG were further analyzed by defining the value of matching factor δ and propagation capacity β, and the gel particle matching chart suitable for the II4-5 reservoir in Shuanghe North Block of Henan Province was obtained.
(1) The matching factor δ was introduced as the ratio of the median particle size of PPG after swelling to the average pore throat diameter to characterize the matching law between PPG and the core [40].The average pore throat diameter and matching factor can be calculated by the formula as follows: δ = 2r D 50 (4) where K was the core permeability, µm 2 ; Φ was porosity, a dimensionless quantity; r was the average pore throat radius, µm; τ was the tortuosity, dimensionless quantity, taking 1.2 D 50 as the median particle size of PPG after swelling, µm; and δ was the matching factor, dimensionless quantity.
(2) By analyzing the pressure difference and pressure difference ratio of each pressure measuring point, the transport and migration ability of PPG in the core was evaluated.ψ P1 = P 1 − P 2 (5) ψ P2 = P 2 − P 3 (6) β = ψ P1 ψ P2 (7) where P 1 , P 2 , and P 3 were the pressure values at each pressure measurement point, MPa; ψ P1 , ψ P2 were the pressure differences between successive measuring points, MPa; and β was the pressure difference ratio, dimensionless quantity.

Figure 8 .
Figure 8.The curve of the fitting relationship between matching factor and resistance factor.

Figure 9 .Figure 9 .
Figure 9.The curve of the fitting relationship between the matching factor and β.2.3.2.Evaluation Criteria of PPG Injectivity and Propagation Were EstablishedThe injectability standards of PPG with different particle sizes at different permeabilities were determined through the characteristics of pressure change, resistance factor, and residual resistance factor, as well as β value and matching factor.Divided into the

Figure 10 .
Figure 10.Matching chart of particle size and permeability of PPG dry powder.

Figure 10 .
Figure 10.Matching chart of particle size and permeability of PPG dry powder.

Figure 11 .
Figure 11.Flow chart of core displacement experimental device.

Figure 11 .
Figure 11.Flow chart of core displacement experimental device.

Table 1 .
Flow parameters of PPG with different particle sizes and different permeabilities.

Table 1 .
Flow parameters of PPG with different particle sizes and different permeabilities.

Table 2 .
Parameters of sand pack cores.

Table 3 .
Pressure difference and pressure difference ratio at pressure measuring point of the sand pack.

Table 4 .
Composition of simulated formation brine in the Henan oilfield.