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Micellar-polymer flooding phase behavior

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]

Many of the basic concepts of micellar-polymer flooding apply to alkaline flooding. However, alkaline flooding is fundamentally different because a surfactant is created in the reservoir from the reaction of hydroxide with acidic components in crude oil. This reaction means that the amount of petroleum soap will vary locally as the water-to-oil ratio varies. The amount of petroleum soap has a large effect on phase behavior in crude-oil-alkali-surfactant systems. [Pg.281]

Phase Behavior. The use of phase-behavior diagrams in surfactant-enhanced alkaline flooding is more complicated than in micellar-polymer flooding for several reasons. One reason is that phase behavior is very sensitive to the water-to-oil ratio employed. From surfactant mixing rules, varying the amount of oil present will vary the amount of petroleum soap... [Pg.282]


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