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Field Application and Experimental Investigation of Interfacial Characteristics of Surfactant and CO2 Alternative Injection

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CO2 injection and water alternating gas (WAG) injection are crucial to improve the oil recovery method and have optimized development in numerous oil fields. Many issues, such as gas channeling,… Click to show full abstract

CO2 injection and water alternating gas (WAG) injection are crucial to improve the oil recovery method and have optimized development in numerous oil fields. Many issues, such as gas channeling, water clogging, and a shortage of gas injection capacity, are addressed in the studies. Considering these conflicts, we suggest in this work a unique method of surfactant alternating gas (SAG) injection. Additionally, axisymmetric drop shape analysis and other approaches are utilized to explore the interface properties of a variety of systems, including CO2/carbonated water/water/surfactant/oil systems. SAG injection combines the advantages of surfactant and WAG injection. Although CO2 molecules have an effect on surfactant aggregation at the oil–water interface in the SAG system, carbonated water has little effect on surfactant performance in lowering oil–water interface tension. Pilot studies reveal that a SAG ratio of 3:2 at 74 °C and 0.5 wt% concentration significantly improves oil recovery.

Keywords: injection; gas; field application; oil; water; application experimental

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2022

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