International audienceChemical EOR polymers are in general anionic, synthetic, acrylamide based co-and ter-polymers. Those polymers provide viscosity to water based system thanks to their high molecular weight (Mw) and the repulsions between the ionic charges. Uncoiling and entanglements are the two mechanisms linked to Mw and ionic repulsion. When a polymer is injected, different mechanisms will act on its chemical structure by chemical, mechanical, thermal, free radical modifications. The understanding of the resulting rheological properties of the modified PAM is very important since it can change the control over the mobility ratio when it propagates downhole in the reservoir. Various lab experiments can be performed to predict those ch...
Water soluble polymers have attracted increasing interest in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes, ...
For many years, rheology has been used as semi-quantitative tools in polymer science and engineering...
To date, our synthetic research efforts have been focused on the development of stimuli-responsive w...
The main objective of this study was to validate a proposed Universal Viscosity Model ...
The main objective of this study was to validate a proposed Universal Viscosity Model ...
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) is used to access the oil within oil basins that remains after tradition...
textThe main objective of this research was to better understand the effect of polymer flooding on t...
Polymers have been studied and used for mobility control since the 1960s and found to improve the mo...
textThe main objective of this research was to better understand the effect of polymer flooding on t...
Polymer degradation is an important challenge associated with polymer flooding operations during Enh...
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) is used to access the oil within oil basins that remains after tradition...
Rheological properties are one of the primary considerations in selecting a fluid for using in chemi...
AbstractCrude oil is the most critical energy source in the world, especially for transportation, pr...
The most applied polymer today for chemical improved oil recovery (IOR) processes, such as polymer f...
The hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) is the most often used polymer in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) a...
Water soluble polymers have attracted increasing interest in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes, ...
For many years, rheology has been used as semi-quantitative tools in polymer science and engineering...
To date, our synthetic research efforts have been focused on the development of stimuli-responsive w...
The main objective of this study was to validate a proposed Universal Viscosity Model ...
The main objective of this study was to validate a proposed Universal Viscosity Model ...
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) is used to access the oil within oil basins that remains after tradition...
textThe main objective of this research was to better understand the effect of polymer flooding on t...
Polymers have been studied and used for mobility control since the 1960s and found to improve the mo...
textThe main objective of this research was to better understand the effect of polymer flooding on t...
Polymer degradation is an important challenge associated with polymer flooding operations during Enh...
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) is used to access the oil within oil basins that remains after tradition...
Rheological properties are one of the primary considerations in selecting a fluid for using in chemi...
AbstractCrude oil is the most critical energy source in the world, especially for transportation, pr...
The most applied polymer today for chemical improved oil recovery (IOR) processes, such as polymer f...
The hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) is the most often used polymer in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) a...
Water soluble polymers have attracted increasing interest in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes, ...
For many years, rheology has been used as semi-quantitative tools in polymer science and engineering...
To date, our synthetic research efforts have been focused on the development of stimuli-responsive w...