scholarly journals A laboratory study of chemical enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) by spontaneous imbibition of non-ionic palm-oil based surfactant solution

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin Woe ◽  
Rini Setiati ◽  
Yani Faozani Alli
Author(s):  
Muhammad Khan Memon ◽  
Ubedullah Ansari ◽  
Habib U Zaman Memon

In the surfactant alternating gas injection, the injected surfactant slug is remained several days under reservoir temperature and salinity conditions. As reservoir temperature is always greater than surface temperature. Therefore, thermal stability of selected surfactants use in the oil industry is almost important for achieving their long-term efficiency. The study deals with the screening of individual and blended surfactants for the applications of enhanced oil recovery that control the gas mobility during the surfactant alternating gas injection. The objective is to check the surfactant compatibility in the presence of formation water under reservoir temperature of 90oC and 120oC. The effects of temperature and salinity on used surfactant solutions were investigated. Anionic surfactant Alpha Olefin Sulfonate (AOSC14-16) and Internal Olefin Sulfonate (IOSC15-18) were selected as primary surfactants. Thermal stability test of AOSC14-16 with different formation water salinity was tested at 90oC and 120oC. Experimental result shows that, no precipitation was observed by surfactant AOSC14-16 when tested with different salinity at 90oC and 120oC. Addition of amphoteric surfactant Lauramidopropylamide Oxide (LMDO) with AOSC14-16 improves the stability in the high percentage of salinity at same temperature, whereas, the surfactant blend of IOSC15-18 and Alcohol Aloxy Sulphate (AAS) was resulted unstable. The solubility and chemical stability at high temperature and high salinity condition is improved by the blend of AOSC14-16+LMDO surfactant solution. This blend of surfactant solution will help for generating stable foam for gas mobility control in the methods of chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR).


2011 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 1697-1706 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. A. Fernø ◽  
R. Grønsdal ◽  
J. Åsheim ◽  
A. Nyheim ◽  
M. Berge ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 299 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-92
Author(s):  
Agam Duma Kalista Wibowo ◽  
Linda Aliffia Yoshi ◽  
Aniek Sri Handayani ◽  
Joelianingsih

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