2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-013-0078-6
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Effect of viscosity and interfacial tension of surfactant–polymer flooding on oil recovery in high-temperature and high-salinity reservoirs

Abstract: This study aims to analyze the influence of viscosity and interfacial tension (IFT) on oil displacement efficiency in heterogeneous reservoirs. Measurement of changes in polymer viscosity and IFT indicates that viscosity is influenced by brine salinity and shearing of pore media and that IFT is influenced by salinity and the interaction between the polymer and surfactant. High concentrations (2,500 and 3,000 mg/L) of polymer GLP-85 are utilized to reduce the effect of salinity and maintain high viscosity (24 m… Show more

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“…The surface is covered by the surfactants molecules as monomers and the surface free energy (surface tension) has decreased. Thus, an increase in surfactant concentration can dissolve more both oil and water thus making the reduction of IFT corresponding to Wu et al [10]. In addition, the low concentration varied from 0%wt.…”
Section: Effect Of Surfactant Concentration On Iftmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The surface is covered by the surfactants molecules as monomers and the surface free energy (surface tension) has decreased. Thus, an increase in surfactant concentration can dissolve more both oil and water thus making the reduction of IFT corresponding to Wu et al [10]. In addition, the low concentration varied from 0%wt.…”
Section: Effect Of Surfactant Concentration On Iftmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The effect of shearing on polymer viscosity and oil recovery was significant. Thus, high concentration of polymer was utilized to maintain high viscosity [55].…”
Section: Polymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This issue, particularly high-salinity problems, is not discussed here since it has been extensively reported in the literature, with many examples, although without quantitative rules [82,[84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95].…”
Section: Insensitivity To a Formulation Variable Change Reduced Sensimentioning
confidence: 99%