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Experimental study of combined microemulsion/brine flooding to EOR in carbonate reservoirs

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Pages 827-837 | Received 28 Jul 2020, Accepted 12 Oct 2020, Published online: 20 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

The application of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods is essential to promoting increase in the oil recovery where the conventional recovery methods unsuccessful. Numerous studies have demonstrated that microemulsion and surfactant systems injection can change the properties of fluids and increase the oil recovery. In this work, flooding tests were carried out combining brine and microemulsion in different proportions and schemes of injection. Microemulsion systems constituted by: Ultramine 200, n-butanol, kerosene and water were obtained and characterized by measurements of droplet diameter, surface tension, interfacial tension (IFT), and viscosity. The surfactant concentration in the microemulsion was evaluated on the oil recovery through flooding experiments. This study also evaluated how surface and interfacial tensions influence crude oil recovery (29° API). Results demonstrate that the oil recovery increases with the increase in surfactant concentration in the microemulsion. However, that increase is significant only up to 9 wt%, reaching an additional 21% oil recovery of the original oil in place (OOIP). This research recommends chemical method to EOR tests by combined injection from microemulsion and brine. The chemical action of microemulsion system results in a miscible phase, promotes oil mobilization, improve brine flooding, and increase the oil recovery.

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