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Experimental investigation using an acrylamide-based polymer with emulsifying capability for enhanced oil recovery: A preliminary study

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Abstract This work presents the synthesis and characterization of a new polymer, named AVS, which not only thickens the displacing fluid at high salinity and/or elevated temperature, but also emulsifies… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This work presents the synthesis and characterization of a new polymer, named AVS, which not only thickens the displacing fluid at high salinity and/or elevated temperature, but also emulsifies the crude oil. The results demonstrate AVS solution displays 50% higher apparent viscosity than the commonly used hydrolysed polyacrylamide (HPAM) solution in the same testing conditions. Furthermore, compared to HPAM, AVS has greater capacity to resist the shearing stress. Finally, core flooding experiments verify the AVS solution recovers more incremental oil than HPAM solution does, which is mostly attributed to its outstanding ability to simultaneously enhance the sweep efficiency and the displacement efficiency.

Keywords: experimental investigation; polymer; solution; using acrylamide; investigation using; oil

Journal Title: Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Year Published: 2017

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