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Strength Adjustable Preformed Particle Gels For Conformance Control, Jia Zhou Jan 2011

Strength Adjustable Preformed Particle Gels For Conformance Control, Jia Zhou

Doctoral Dissertations

"Reservoir heterogeneity and early water breakthrough (also known as fingering) represent two of the greatest challenges to recover crude oil efficiently. Gel treatments have been implemented as a cost-effective method to plug high permeability zones and thus improve sweep efficiency in reservoirs. However, when extensive cross-flows exist between formation layers, gel treatments become less efficient. Polymer was used in polymer flooding to increase the viscosity of the injected fluids and to correct the fingering problem. However, such treatment may be uneconomical since dramatic viscosity loss (80-90%) is caused by shearing degradation during the injection process near the wellbore.

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Enhanced Heavy Oil Recovery By Alkali-Surfactant In The Pennsylvania Warner Sandstone, Rabia Mohamed Hunky Jan 2011

Enhanced Heavy Oil Recovery By Alkali-Surfactant In The Pennsylvania Warner Sandstone, Rabia Mohamed Hunky

Doctoral Dissertations

"In this research, a study of the non-thermal method of alkaline-surfactant (AS) flooding to enhance heavy oil recovery from the Pennsylvanian Warner sandstone reservoir in Western Missouri was conducted. This work includ [sic] testing approximately 30 commercial surfactants and using a heavy oil sample with an API of 17. It was found that a number of surfactants could create stable emulsions. The viscosity of heavy oil could be reduced from 18,518 cp to 2.5 cp at 25⁰C through emulsification of certain surfactants. One of the major findings was that the emulsion created by the commercial surfactant, Igepalʼ CO-530 was stable …