2024
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.25216
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Bio‐enhanced oil recovery (BEOR) methods: All‐important review of the occasions and challenges

Mehdi Maleki,
Yousef Kazemzadeh,
Abolfazl Dehghan Monfared
et al.

Abstract: Bio‐enhanced oil recovery (BEOR) is an advanced and innovative approach in the oil industry that could be a potential solution to increase oil production from existing reservoirs using technologies based on biological methods. Nevertheless, there has been a lack of comprehensive reviews that elucidate the various aspects and potential of different BEOR methods and processes. This review summarizes the recent progress of various methods employed in BEOR, exploring their applications and highlighting their disti… Show more

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“…In addition, a methodology for the design of surfactant-based nanofluids was proposed to consider the system’s salinity, as well as the nanoparticle and surfactant concentration . Hence, several review articles have been published to address and compile the different proposals for nanotechnology-assisted CEOR (NanoCEOR) processes. ,,,,,− Nevertheless, despite the increasing number of publications regarding this topic in the specialized literature, field trials under real conditions have been limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, a methodology for the design of surfactant-based nanofluids was proposed to consider the system’s salinity, as well as the nanoparticle and surfactant concentration . Hence, several review articles have been published to address and compile the different proposals for nanotechnology-assisted CEOR (NanoCEOR) processes. ,,,,,− Nevertheless, despite the increasing number of publications regarding this topic in the specialized literature, field trials under real conditions have been limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of polymer systems, special attention has been paid to the inhibition of polymer degradation and improvement of the solution stability in polymers of different chemical nature with several types of nanoparticles. However, polymer application under real conditions is limited due to the robust facilities that are required for polymer preparation in the field, which makes the development and expansion of field trials using nanoparticle-enhanced polymer solutions. On the other hand, when nanoparticles are added to surfactant-based solutions, there is no need of robust surface facilities for the injection , and several mechanisms can be impacted, including (i) reduction of the surfactant adsorption on the rock, (ii) reduction of interfacial tension, (iii) less amount of chemistry used in CEOR processes, and (iv) promotion of water-wettable surfaces. In this sense, several studies have been developed under laboratory and field conditions to enhance surfactant-based processes with nanotechnology, including raw nanoparticles, , composite/functionalized/grafted nanomaterials, , Janus nanoparticles, bionanofluids, solvent-based nanofluids, , among others. As an example, Ramezani et al studied the interfacial tension response of different surfactant–nanoparticle systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%