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SURFACTANT BASED ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY AND FOAM MOBILITY CONTROL
Hirasaki, George J. ; Miller, Clarence A. ; Pope, Gary A. ; Jackson, Richard E.
Rice University (United States)
关键词: Sweep Efficiency;    02 Petroleum;    Wettability;    Hydroxides;    Waterflooding;   
DOI  :  10.2172/829648
RP-ID  :  NONE
RP-ID  :  FC26-03NT15406
RP-ID  :  829648
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Surfactant flooding has the potential to significantly increase recovery over that of conventional waterflooding. The availability of a large number of surfactants makes it possible to conduct a systematic study of the relation between surfactant structure and its efficacy for oil recovery. Also, the addition of an alkali such as sodium carbonate makes possible in situ generation of surfactant and significant reduction of surfactant adsorption. In addition to reduction of interfacial tension to ultra-low values, surfactants and alkali can be designed to alter wettability to enhance oil recovery. An alkaline surfactant process is designed to enhance spontaneous imbibition in fractured, oil-wet, carbonate formations. It is able to recover oil from dolomite core samples from which there was no oil recovery when placed in formation brine. Mobility control is essential for surfactant EOR. Foam is evaluted to improve the sweep efficiency of surfactant injected into fractured reservoirs. UTCHEM is a reservoir simulator specially designed for surfactant EOR. A dual-porosity version is demonstrated as a potential scale-up tool for fractured reservoirs.

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