Dominant performance parameter and technical limits of surfactants for oil displacement

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Yabing Guo , Youqi Wang , Zengmin Lun , Maolei Cui
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Abstract

In chemical flooding, emulsification and interfacial tension (IFT) reduction are crucial for enhanced oil recovery (EOR). However, the dominant performance parameter and technical limits of surfactants for oil displacement remain underexplored. This study investigated the relationship between the emulsification capability and IFT. Accordingly, the dominant performance parameter and the technical limits of surfactants were determined using oil displacement experiments. Specifically, an analysis of 74 sets of experimental results revealed a shift in the significant correlation between EI (a quantitative measure of emulsification capability) and σ at an σ value of 8.5 × 10−2 mN/m (i.e., critical value σc). For σ < σc, emulsification capability and IFT function as independent performance parameters. The oil displacement experiments using two surfactants with contrasting EI and σ values demonstrate that emulsification capability, rather than ultra-low IFT, is the dominant performance parameter. This study determined the technical limit of EI using oil displacement experiments via in-situ emulsification. The experimental results indicate strong correlations of EI with oil displacement and recovery efficiencies. The incremental displacement and recovery efficiencies were employed to quantify the potential of surfactants to enhance oil displacement and recovery efficiencies, respectively. The incremental displacement and recovery efficiencies versus EI curves revealed a critical EI (EIc) value of 0.53. When EI < EIc, the incremental displacement and recovery efficiencies increased significantly with EI. In contrast, when EI > EIc, their increasing rates slowed down markedly. Therefore, the technical limits of the emulsification capability and IFT of surfactants used in this study are determined at EI ≥ 0.53 and σ ≤ 8.5 × 10−2 mN/m, respectively.

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表面活性剂驱油的优势性能参数及技术限制
在化学驱中,乳化和界面张力(IFT)的降低是提高原油采收率(EOR)的关键。然而,表面活性剂用于驱油的主要性能参数和技术限制仍未得到充分探讨。研究了乳化液乳化性能与IFT之间的关系。通过驱油实验,确定了表面活性剂的优势性能参数和技术极限。具体来说,74组实验结果的分析表明,当σ值为8.5 × 10−2 mN/m(即临界值σc)时,EI(乳化能力的定量指标)与σ之间的显著相关性发生了变化。对于σ <;σc、乳化能力和IFT是独立的性能参数。用EI和σ值对比的两种表面活性剂进行的驱油实验表明,乳化能力而不是超低的IFT是主要的性能参数。本研究通过原位乳化驱油实验确定了EI的技术极限。实验结果表明,EI与驱油量和采收率有较强的相关性。增量驱替和采收率分别用于量化表面活性剂提高驱替和采收率的潜力。增量驱替效率和采收率随EI曲线变化的临界EI值为0.53。当EI <;随着EI的增加,增量驱替效率和采收率显著提高。相反,当EI >;之后,它们的增长速度明显放缓。因此,本研究所用表面活性剂的乳化能力和IFT的技术极限分别确定为EI≥0.53和σ≤8.5 × 10−2 mN/m。
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