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Surfactant alternating carbonated water (SACW) is a new process forenhanced oil recovery

Hammuda Aluhwal, Omar Kalifa and Junin, Radzuan and Nasri, Noor Shawal (2016) Surfactant alternating carbonated water (SACW) is a new process forenhanced oil recovery. In: International Conference on Science, Engineering, Management and Social Science (ICSEMSS 2016), 2016, Skudai, Johor.

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Abstract

Surfactant alternating carbonated water (SACW) injection is a novel mode for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), a method to produce residual oil by injecting surfactant solution slug followed by carbonated water slug. Dissolving carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in brine water injection may overcome the shortcomings that seriously associate with the tertiary process of CO 2 injection such as high CO 2 mobility, viscous fingering and gravity override, and poor weep efficiency. The surfactant solution (S) slug alternating carbonated water (CW) slug might reduce the gas mobility at displacement front and retard CO 2 breakthrough. In addition, surfactant and CO 2 can reduce interfacial tension between oil and water reservoir? . The sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS) surfactant was used in surfactant flooding. In addition, the sand pack flooding experiments has been performed in this work. Glass beads were packed into 34.5 cm length and 3.8 cm diameter of stainless steel tube (sand pack) with small holes in both sides. The synthesized sodium chloride solution (brine water) and crude oil saturated the sand pack to establish S wi and S oi . Thereafter, the sand pack was aged at reservoir temperature of 60 o C and pressure of 2500 psi for 4 days to create actual oil reservoir conditions. Furthermore, different injection strategies were carried out including with different slug sizes in pore volume ( PV ) of SACW such as 0.25 PV (S) followed by 0.75 PV (CW), 0.5 PV (S) followed by 0.5PV (CW) and 0.75 PV (S) followed by 0.25 PV (CW) in order to find out the optimum injection strategy to obtain the highest oil recovery factor. The obtained results illustrated that the scenario of 0.75 PV of surfactant slug alternating 0.25 PV of carbonated water showed the highest oil recovery fact or of 86.58%. This is may be attributed to the efficiency of surfactant slug is higher than carbonated water slug.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information:RADIS System Ref No:PB/2016/10725
Uncontrolled Keywords:carbonated water flooding ,surfactant flooding
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical Engineering
ID Code:66637
Deposited By: Fazli Masari
Deposited On:22 Nov 2017 00:45
Last Modified:22 Nov 2017 00:45

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