2018
DOI: 10.29017/scog.40.2.43
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Microemulsion Flooding Mechanism for Optimum Oil Recovery on Chemical Injection

Abstract: The formation of microemulsion in the injection of surfactant at chemical flooding is crucial for the effectiveness of injection. Microemulsion can be obtained either by mixing the surfactant and oil at the surface or injecting surfactant into the reservoir to form in situ microemulsion. Its translucent homogeneous mixtures of oil and water in the presence of surfactant is believed to displace the remaining oil in the reservoir. Previously, we showed the effect of microemulsion-based surfactant formulation to … Show more

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“…A homogeneous mixture of oil and water while surfactant is present will increase oil movement in the reservoir. The effect will be lower IFT between oil and water, which leads to lower capillary pressure and mobilizes oil residual [29]. Under normal conditions, the reservoir is water-wet, so water tends to stick to the rock surface, while oil lies between the water phases.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A homogeneous mixture of oil and water while surfactant is present will increase oil movement in the reservoir. The effect will be lower IFT between oil and water, which leads to lower capillary pressure and mobilizes oil residual [29]. Under normal conditions, the reservoir is water-wet, so water tends to stick to the rock surface, while oil lies between the water phases.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%