2021
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.24269
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Enhanced regained permeability and fluid flowback from tight sandstone and carbonate oil reservoirs with unique flowback chemistry

Abstract: Large amounts of aqueous‐based fluids used in hydraulic fracturing of tight formations are not fully recovered immediately after treatment, resulting in increased water saturation, water blockage, clay swelling, reduced relative permeability, and long‐lasting formation damage that impedes production. To enhance flowback fluid recovery, nano‐emulsion based flowback aids were developed for oil‐bearing sandstone and carbonate formations. The flowback aids were formulated using a blend of high‐temperature stable e… Show more

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“…[3,4] The liquid typically does not naturally seep back into the ground, necessitating the addition of drainage aids. [5,6] Surfactants are extensively utilized in the gas/oil industry for a multitude of applications, such as enhanced oil recovery (EOR), drilling, fracturing, acidizing, et al [7−9] Surfactants incorporating fluorinated hydrocarbons exhibit remarkable thermal, salt, and chemical resistance, rendering them the optimal selection for applications characterized by high temperatures and mineral concentrations. [10−12] Therefore, it is necessary to study, fluorinated surfactant monomers and interfacial structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3,4] The liquid typically does not naturally seep back into the ground, necessitating the addition of drainage aids. [5,6] Surfactants are extensively utilized in the gas/oil industry for a multitude of applications, such as enhanced oil recovery (EOR), drilling, fracturing, acidizing, et al [7−9] Surfactants incorporating fluorinated hydrocarbons exhibit remarkable thermal, salt, and chemical resistance, rendering them the optimal selection for applications characterized by high temperatures and mineral concentrations. [10−12] Therefore, it is necessary to study, fluorinated surfactant monomers and interfacial structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another report, Saini et al constructed a series of nano‐emulsions from ester‐based solvents, alcohols, and surfactants. Nano‐emulsions prepared using nonionic and anionic surfactants are available for sandstone, whereas nonionic and cationic surfactant‐based nano‐emulsions are suitable for carbonate (Saini et al, 2021). However, the cationic surfactants for the negative sandstone have strong adsorption, while the anionic surfactant will be efficiently adsorbed on the carbonate surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering is acknowledged for dedicating this special issue to the living memory of Dr. Nasr‐El‐Din. This acknowledgment is also extended to the authors who contributed to this special issue [ 1–28 ] as well as the guest editors:…”
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confidence: 99%