LAPSE:2023.23741
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LAPSE:2023.23741
Study of Enhanced Oil Recovery and Adsorption Using Glycerol in Surfactant Solution
March 27, 2023
Abstract
Over time, oil production in a reservoir tends to decrease, which makes it difficult to flow through the reservoir to the well, making its production increasingly difficult and costly. Due to their physical properties, such as reducing the water/oil interfacial tension, surfactants have been used in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes, however, their adsorption presents as an undesirable and inevitable factor and can decrease the efficiency of the method. This work’s main objective is to evaluate the effect of glycerol in the adsorption of surfactants in sandstones, as well as in the recovery factor during EOR. Brine solutions containing the nonionic surfactant saponified coconut oil (SCO), with and without glycerol, were used in the adsorption and oil recovery tests in sandstone. Adsorption, recovery, rheological, and thermogravimetric analysis were carried out. Regarding the surfactant/glycerol/brine solution, there was an improvement in the oil mobility, as the glycerol contributed to an increase in the viscosity of the solution, thereby increasing the sweep efficiency. The recovery factor obtained for the surfactant solution with glycerol was satisfactory, being 53% higher than without glycerol, because it simultaneously provided an increase in viscosity and a decrease in interfacial tension, both of which are beneficial for the efficiency of the process.
Over time, oil production in a reservoir tends to decrease, which makes it difficult to flow through the reservoir to the well, making its production increasingly difficult and costly. Due to their physical properties, such as reducing the water/oil interfacial tension, surfactants have been used in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes, however, their adsorption presents as an undesirable and inevitable factor and can decrease the efficiency of the method. This work’s main objective is to evaluate the effect of glycerol in the adsorption of surfactants in sandstones, as well as in the recovery factor during EOR. Brine solutions containing the nonionic surfactant saponified coconut oil (SCO), with and without glycerol, were used in the adsorption and oil recovery tests in sandstone. Adsorption, recovery, rheological, and thermogravimetric analysis were carried out. Regarding the surfactant/glycerol/brine solution, there was an improvement in the oil mobility, as the glycerol contributed to an increase in the viscosity of the solution, thereby increasing the sweep efficiency. The recovery factor obtained for the surfactant solution with glycerol was satisfactory, being 53% higher than without glycerol, because it simultaneously provided an increase in viscosity and a decrease in interfacial tension, both of which are beneficial for the efficiency of the process.
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Adsorption, enhanced oil recovery, glycerol, saponified coconut oil, surfactant flooding
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Curbelo FDS, Garnica AIC, Leite DFQ, Carvalho AB, Silva RR, Paiva EM. Study of Enhanced Oil Recovery and Adsorption Using Glycerol in Surfactant Solution. (2023). LAPSE:2023.23741
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Curbelo FDS: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil [ORCID]
Garnica AIC: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil
Leite DFQ: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil
Carvalho AB: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil
Silva RR: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil
Paiva EM: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil [ORCID]
Garnica AIC: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil
Leite DFQ: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil
Carvalho AB: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil
Silva RR: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil
Paiva EM: Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Paraíba 58000-000, Brazil [ORCID]
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Energies
Volume
13
Issue
12
Article Number
E3135
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-06-17
ISSN
1996-1073
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