Surfactant flooding is a method for additional recovery of oil from partially depleted reservoirs by changing the interfacial tension. During the application of surfactant into a reservoir, a certain loss in the high equivalent weight fraction occurs. These surfactant molecules are the most efficient in lowering the interfacial tension between reservoir brine and crude oil. Introducing the surfactant to rock sediment may result in these losses and increase the partition or adsorption of hydrocarbon organic compounds (HOCs) in the rock-water system. The adsorptive behaviour of Aerosol-OT was studied under high salt concentration at room temperature in the presence of sandstone and shale. This study detected the adsorption based on the monito...
The aim of this research is to elucidate the mechanisms underling adsorption and surface precipitati...
International audienceIn this research work, a new surfactant called surf EOR ASP 5100 used in the S...
Surfactant flooding is a well-established enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technique, but the economic fe...
Surfactant flooding, a chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technique, mainly aims at mobilizing the...
The loss of injected chemical(s) in the reservoir during injection due to the adsorption of the sur...
There is considerable interest in the use of foam-forming surfactants for mobility control in gas fl...
Minimizing the loss of chemicals due to adsorption unto the rock materials during injection into pet...
AbstractMinimizing the loss of chemicals due to adsorption unto the rock materials during injection ...
Surfactant flooding is an established technology applied to produce residual oil. This research addr...
Chemical flooding, or surfactant flooding, is a well known EOR technique which has been used worldwi...
Abstract In chemical enhanced oil recovery (cEOR) techniques, surfactants are extensively used for e...
In this work, we investigated fundamental interfacial tension properties and adsorption behaviors of...
Surfactants have the ability to mobilize residual oil trapped in pore spaces of matrix rocks by lowe...
The aim of this project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining int...
The aim of the project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining inte...
The aim of this research is to elucidate the mechanisms underling adsorption and surface precipitati...
International audienceIn this research work, a new surfactant called surf EOR ASP 5100 used in the S...
Surfactant flooding is a well-established enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technique, but the economic fe...
Surfactant flooding, a chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technique, mainly aims at mobilizing the...
The loss of injected chemical(s) in the reservoir during injection due to the adsorption of the sur...
There is considerable interest in the use of foam-forming surfactants for mobility control in gas fl...
Minimizing the loss of chemicals due to adsorption unto the rock materials during injection into pet...
AbstractMinimizing the loss of chemicals due to adsorption unto the rock materials during injection ...
Surfactant flooding is an established technology applied to produce residual oil. This research addr...
Chemical flooding, or surfactant flooding, is a well known EOR technique which has been used worldwi...
Abstract In chemical enhanced oil recovery (cEOR) techniques, surfactants are extensively used for e...
In this work, we investigated fundamental interfacial tension properties and adsorption behaviors of...
Surfactants have the ability to mobilize residual oil trapped in pore spaces of matrix rocks by lowe...
The aim of this project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining int...
The aim of the project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining inte...
The aim of this research is to elucidate the mechanisms underling adsorption and surface precipitati...
International audienceIn this research work, a new surfactant called surf EOR ASP 5100 used in the S...
Surfactant flooding is a well-established enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technique, but the economic fe...