2010
DOI: 10.2118/134248-pa
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Experimental and Numerical Study of Improving Heavy Oil Recovery by Alkaline Flooding in Sandpacks

Abstract: Chemical flooding has great potential for enhancing heavy oil recovery, especially for reservoirs where thermal methods are not feasible. It has been shown that the formation of emulsions during chemical flooding can effectively improve sweep efficiency and, consequently, increase heavy oil recovery. The mechanism of flow of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion in porous media has been extensively studied and simulated using the filtration theory. Few studies have been done for the modelling of water-in-oil (W/O) emuls… Show more

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“…Similar improvement in sweep efficiency and volume of oil recovery observed in other EOR processes, such as alkalinesurfactant [6][7][8] and alkaline-surfactant-polymer [9] flooding, can also be explained by the action of emulsion flow at the pore scale. Emulsions naturally occur as a consequence of decreased interfacial tension in chemical flooding.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Similar improvement in sweep efficiency and volume of oil recovery observed in other EOR processes, such as alkalinesurfactant [6][7][8] and alkaline-surfactant-polymer [9] flooding, can also be explained by the action of emulsion flow at the pore scale. Emulsions naturally occur as a consequence of decreased interfacial tension in chemical flooding.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Many studies (Wang et al 2010;Buchgraber et al 2011;Gumpenberger et al 2013;Manichand et al 2013) were conducted on the relationship between viscosity of the polymer solution and polymer concentration. These studies reached a similar conclusion that at the same conditions, a higher concentration of the polymer in the solution leads to a higher effective viscosity of the solution.…”
Section: High Temperature Polymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, these columns may be split there and gradually transformed into small water droplets-w=o emulsion. All these dispersions exhibit good Jamin effect and high viscosity, [13][14][15] so the fingering effect is greatly suppressed.…”
Section: Alkali As the Displacing Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%