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DOI: 10.2118/169094-ms
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A Mechanistic Integrated Geochemical and Chemical Flooding Tool for Alkaline/Surfactant/Polymer Floods

Abstract: Mechanistic simulation of alkaline/surfactant/polymer (ASP) flooding considers chemical reactions between the alkali and the oil to form in-situ soap and reactions between the alkali and the minerals and brine. A comprehensive mechanistic modeling of such process remains a challenge, mainly due to the complicated ASP phase behavior and the complexity of geochemical reactions that occur in the reservoir. Due to the lack of the microemulsion phase and/or lack of reactions that may lead to the consumption of alka… Show more

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“…Although, in fluid flow, transport and geochemical reactions occur simultaneously, this work solved transport and reaction equations separately, using UTCHEM for fluid transport and PHREEQCRM for geochemical reaction calculations. A sequential non-iterative approach reported by Korrani et al 43,51,73,74 and Parkhurst & Wissmeier. 72 was adopted.…”
Section: A Coupling Utchem With Phreeqcrmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, in fluid flow, transport and geochemical reactions occur simultaneously, this work solved transport and reaction equations separately, using UTCHEM for fluid transport and PHREEQCRM for geochemical reaction calculations. A sequential non-iterative approach reported by Korrani et al 43,51,73,74 and Parkhurst & Wissmeier. 72 was adopted.…”
Section: A Coupling Utchem With Phreeqcrmmentioning
confidence: 99%