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Microemulsions flooding tests

After a waterflood, the residual oil remaining in the porous reservoir is trapped by capillary forces. The corresponding interfacial tension between the aqueous and the oil phase is of a few mN rrT1 [109, 112-115]. Under these conditions, oil production is marginal and the water cut, on the other hand, becomes high [110, 113, 114]. Addition of surface-active substances (i.e. surfactants), however, can lower the interfacial tension by 3-4 orders of magnitude [109, 112-114, 117, 122, 124], which induces the production of more oil and lowers the water cut [113, 139]. Microemulsion flooding tests both at the laboratory and pilot scales have shown that the oil recovery could be more than 60% of the OOIP [ 110-114], which is about twice the current one. Nevertheless, most of the tests carried out in the field yielded an additional oil recovery of only 10-20% of the OOIP [114, 140], which indicates that the process still has to be improved. [Pg.314]

Putz, A., Chevalier, J.P., Stock, G. and Philipot, J.,. Field test of microemulsion flooding, Chateaurenard field France. J. Pet. Techol., (April 1981) 710-718. [Pg.324]

Low Tension Polymer Water Flood. In oil reservoirs, where the critical capillary number is relatively low, a significant amount of waterflooded residual oil can be displaced by surfactants of high efficiency even at two-phase flood conditions. This was demonstrated by the snccessfnl second Ripley surfactant flood pilot test in the Loudon field where approximately 68% of waterflooded residual oil was recovered by injecting a 0.3 PV microemulsion bank [63]. The microemulsion bank was followed by I.O PV of higher viscosity polymer drive. The chemical formnlation consisted of a blend of two PO-EO sulfates. [Pg.233]


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