CO2 capture and utilization for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and underground storage A case study in Jilin Oil Field, China

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Liu Deshun ◽  
Wu Tianbao ◽  
Wu Jiaquan ◽  
Ji Xiaoyuan ◽  
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Shib Sankar Ganguli ◽  
Nimisha Vedanti ◽  
Idar Akervoll ◽  
Per E. Bergmo ◽  
Ravi P. Srivastava ◽  
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2016 ◽  
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pp. 273-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shib Sankar Ganguli ◽  
Nimisha Vedanti ◽  
Idar Akervoll ◽  
V. P. Dimri

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Muhammad Mushtaq ◽  
Muhammad S. Tahir ◽  
Muhammad B. Tahir ◽  
Sami ullah ◽  
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pp. 701-704 ◽  
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Ming Yuan Li ◽  
Mei Qin Lin

Producing ultra-low interfacial tensions and maintaining high viscosity is the most important mechanism relating to SP flooding for enhanced oil recovery. The interfacial tension between surfactant (PJZ-2 and BE)/polymer solution and Zahra oil was evaluated in the work. Based on the evaluatiojn of interfacial tension, the polymer FP6040s/surfactant BE system was selected as the SP flooding system for Zahra oil field.


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