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DOI: 10.2118/209964-ms
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Effect of Make-Up Water Salinity on Polymer Adsorption in Carbonate Reservoirs

Abstract: Application of polymer flooding in carbonate reservoirs still faces significant challenges, including polymer degradation, injectivity, and retention. With the increased awareness of the importance of water chemistry, this paper investigates the effect of make-up water composition on an ATBS (Acrylamido-Tertiary-Butyl Sulfonate)-based polymer performance focusing on polymer-rock interactions. Comprehensive rheological studies at ambient (25 °C) and reservoir (90 °C) temperatures were conducted on the potential… Show more

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“…Moreover, rheological studies were performed on polymer solutions at varying temperatures (25°C, 40°C, 60°C, and 90°C) using an Anton Paar MCR 302 fitted with a pressure cell to obtain polymer solution viscosities at these temperatures. The polymer concentration (1,000 ppm) was decided based on optimal concentration analysis to achieve the minimum total relative mobility of oil and water phases during the seawater injection cycle (Elhossary et al 2020;Sebastian et al 2022). The total relative mobility (λ rT ) can be calculated using Eq.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, rheological studies were performed on polymer solutions at varying temperatures (25°C, 40°C, 60°C, and 90°C) using an Anton Paar MCR 302 fitted with a pressure cell to obtain polymer solution viscosities at these temperatures. The polymer concentration (1,000 ppm) was decided based on optimal concentration analysis to achieve the minimum total relative mobility of oil and water phases during the seawater injection cycle (Elhossary et al 2020;Sebastian et al 2022). The total relative mobility (λ rT ) can be calculated using Eq.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%