1984
DOI: 10.2118/10200-pa
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The Propagation of Oil-Moving and Solubilizing Components of Broad Equivalent-Weight Sulfonate Systems in Micellar Floods

Abstract: This paper presents a novel method of characterizing the broad equivalent-weight (BEW) sulfonates composed of two pseudosulfonate fractions that behave as the oil-moving and the sulfonate-solubilizing components. The terms quasi-monosulfonate and quasi-disulfonate are used to characterize these oil-moving and solubilizing components, respectively. Such a description of BEW sulfonates allows determination of sulfonate concentration in the flowing phases as well as the quantity adsorbed on the porous medium, and… Show more

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