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Interfacial tension alkaline-surfactant-polymer

Alkaline Surfactant Polymer (ASP) Flood Need to soften water for alkaline, which requires greater Opex and Capex. Questions over predominant recovery mechanism arise. Is the increased oil production due to conformance by polymer or reduced interfacial tension from the alkaline and surfactant ... [Pg.269]

Alkali compounds are used in the Surtek process to reduce the interfacial tension between the oil phase and the aqueous phase. In addition, an alkaline agent neutralizes rock and clay surfaces and reduces the amount of exchangeable calcium and magnesium ions from the soil surface. Both of these functions reduce surfactant and polymer adsorption into the soil matrix. [Pg.1019]

Micellar-polymer flooding and alkali-surfactant-polymer (ASP) flooding are discussed in terms of emulsion behavior and interfacial properties. Oil entrapment mechanisms are reviewed, followed by the role of capillary number in oil mobilization. Principles of micellar-polymer flooding such as phase behavior, solubilization parameter, salinity requirement diagrams, and process design are used to introduce the ASP process. The improvements in ""classicaV alkaline flooding that have resulted in the ASP process are discussed. The ASP process is then further examined by discussion of surfactant mixing rules, phase behavior, and dynamic interfacial tension. [Pg.263]


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