2018
DOI: 10.1002/jsde.12162
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Improving Gas Sequestration by Surfactant‐Alternating‐Gas Injection: A Comparative Evaluation of the Surfactant Type and Concentration

Abstract: Gas injection into porous subsurface geological formations for geological storage is currently considered the most preferable and practicable means of reducing greenhouse gases due to the huge capacity of deep saline aquifers. Residual trapping of gas plays an important role in immobilization of injected gas into an aquifer. Surfactant‐alternating‐gas (SAG) injection can be used as a mobility control method in gas sequestration and several simulation studies explained different aspects of residual‐gas trapping… Show more

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“…The active water flooding is to add surfactant into the water as the injection medium. Surfactant has the ability to reduce the oil-water interfacial tension apparently and effectively, change the internal wettability of porous media, and increase the dispersion of crude oil in water, thereby effectively improving oil recovery [23][24][25]. Active water flooding had a good performance in the development of tight reservoirs in Ordos Basin and had great potential in the future [26,27].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The active water flooding is to add surfactant into the water as the injection medium. Surfactant has the ability to reduce the oil-water interfacial tension apparently and effectively, change the internal wettability of porous media, and increase the dispersion of crude oil in water, thereby effectively improving oil recovery [23][24][25]. Active water flooding had a good performance in the development of tight reservoirs in Ordos Basin and had great potential in the future [26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%