2020
DOI: 10.22541/au.158921497.75237962
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Numerical Simulation of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) studies for aqueous Gemini Surfactant-Polymer-Nanoparticle systems

Abstract: The article investigates the efficacy of gemini surfactant/polymer/nanoparticle flooding on chemical EOR. Initially, physicochemical behavior of aqueous chemical fluids were investigated via interfacial tension reduction, wettability alteration, adsorption, viscosity moderation and oil displacement experiments. During compositional analysis, Cartesian model with specified grid properties, injection flow-rate, well pattern, and rock-fluid characteristics was developed using CMG-STARS tool. Contour map analyses … Show more

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“…Of them, petroleum has been regarded as the principal source of energy for a long time, which alone provided 37.1% of the total energy consumption by the United States in 2017 4,5 . The massive use of petroleum has motivated many countries to explore unconventional oil resources 6‐8 . Oil shale (OS) is a fine‐grain sedimentary rock containing complex solid macromolecular organic matter called kerogen, 9 from which petroleum‐like shale oil can be extracted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of them, petroleum has been regarded as the principal source of energy for a long time, which alone provided 37.1% of the total energy consumption by the United States in 2017 4,5 . The massive use of petroleum has motivated many countries to explore unconventional oil resources 6‐8 . Oil shale (OS) is a fine‐grain sedimentary rock containing complex solid macromolecular organic matter called kerogen, 9 from which petroleum‐like shale oil can be extracted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%