Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery

It is well-known that colloid and interface science and petroleum production are inextricably linked. Whether in the reservoir, with its porous structure, or during recovery, crude oil is intimately associated with rock surfaces and with water, often in the form of emulsions. This situation leads to...

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description It is well-known that colloid and interface science and petroleum production are inextricably linked. Whether in the reservoir, with its porous structure, or during recovery, crude oil is intimately associated with rock surfaces and with water, often in the form of emulsions. This situation leads to highly complex systems, comprising multiple colloids and interfaces, which require to be optimized if oil is to be recovered efficiently, both in terms of economic cost and with due concern for the environment. This book contains a compilation of contemporary research topics which illustrate various aspects of the importance of colloids and interfaces in crude oil recovery through modifying conditions between the rock, crude oil, and water in the reservoir, in order to achieve improved oil recovery. The specific topics covered relate both to conventional oils, in which waterflooding is the most common secondary and tertiary means of recovery, and to non-conventional heavy oil and natural bitumen, which require thermal recovery methods, owing to their high viscosity.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-435212022-02-01T00:04:04Z Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery Taylor, Spencer n/a multicomponent ion exchange alcohols polymer-enhanced foam low salinity waterflooding heavy oil cyclodextrins SAGD nanoparticle fluids CO2 foam in-situ rheology surfactants Pickering emulsions enhanced oil recovery emulsions inclusion complexes petroleum Bacillus halodurans non-Newtonian flow in porous medium oil recovery Bacillus firmus oil film displacement surface and interfacial tension naphthenic acid Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery recovery factor thermal recovery heavy oil and bitumen SAG colloid and interfacial science metal ion interactions porous media optical video microscopy microfluidics spore forming bacteria interfacial complexation electric double layer dynamic interfacial tension polymer flooding wettability polymers fluid–fluid interactions interfaces waterflooding oil sands EOR contact angles wettability alteration biotransformation monolayer asphaltene petroleum colloids surface charge heavy oil recovery It is well-known that colloid and interface science and petroleum production are inextricably linked. Whether in the reservoir, with its porous structure, or during recovery, crude oil is intimately associated with rock surfaces and with water, often in the form of emulsions. This situation leads to highly complex systems, comprising multiple colloids and interfaces, which require to be optimized if oil is to be recovered efficiently, both in terms of economic cost and with due concern for the environment. This book contains a compilation of contemporary research topics which illustrate various aspects of the importance of colloids and interfaces in crude oil recovery through modifying conditions between the rock, crude oil, and water in the reservoir, in order to achieve improved oil recovery. The specific topics covered relate both to conventional oils, in which waterflooding is the most common secondary and tertiary means of recovery, and to non-conventional heavy oil and natural bitumen, which require thermal recovery methods, owing to their high viscosity. 2021-02-11T10:08:23Z 2021-02-11T10:08:23Z 2019-06-26 08:44:06 2019 book 33695 9783039211067 9783039211074 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/43521 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1362 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03921-107-4 10.3390/books978-3-03921-107-4 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039211067 9783039211074 234 open access
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multicomponent ion exchange
alcohols
polymer-enhanced foam
low salinity waterflooding
heavy oil
cyclodextrins
SAGD
nanoparticle fluids
CO2 foam
in-situ rheology
surfactants
Pickering emulsions
enhanced oil recovery
emulsions
inclusion complexes
petroleum
Bacillus halodurans
non-Newtonian flow in porous medium
oil recovery
Bacillus firmus
oil film displacement
surface and interfacial tension
naphthenic acid
Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery
recovery factor
thermal recovery
heavy oil and bitumen
SAG
colloid and interfacial science
metal ion interactions
porous media
optical video microscopy
microfluidics
spore forming bacteria
interfacial complexation
electric double layer
dynamic interfacial tension
polymer flooding
wettability
polymers
fluid–fluid interactions
interfaces
waterflooding
oil sands
EOR
contact angles
wettability alteration
biotransformation
monolayer
asphaltene
petroleum colloids
surface charge
heavy oil recovery
Taylor, Spencer
Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery
title Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery
title_full Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery
title_fullStr Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery
title_full_unstemmed Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery
title_short Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery
title_sort colloids and interfaces in oil recovery
topic n/a
multicomponent ion exchange
alcohols
polymer-enhanced foam
low salinity waterflooding
heavy oil
cyclodextrins
SAGD
nanoparticle fluids
CO2 foam
in-situ rheology
surfactants
Pickering emulsions
enhanced oil recovery
emulsions
inclusion complexes
petroleum
Bacillus halodurans
non-Newtonian flow in porous medium
oil recovery
Bacillus firmus
oil film displacement
surface and interfacial tension
naphthenic acid
Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery
recovery factor
thermal recovery
heavy oil and bitumen
SAG
colloid and interfacial science
metal ion interactions
porous media
optical video microscopy
microfluidics
spore forming bacteria
interfacial complexation
electric double layer
dynamic interfacial tension
polymer flooding
wettability
polymers
fluid–fluid interactions
interfaces
waterflooding
oil sands
EOR
contact angles
wettability alteration
biotransformation
monolayer
asphaltene
petroleum colloids
surface charge
heavy oil recovery
topic_facet n/a
multicomponent ion exchange
alcohols
polymer-enhanced foam
low salinity waterflooding
heavy oil
cyclodextrins
SAGD
nanoparticle fluids
CO2 foam
in-situ rheology
surfactants
Pickering emulsions
enhanced oil recovery
emulsions
inclusion complexes
petroleum
Bacillus halodurans
non-Newtonian flow in porous medium
oil recovery
Bacillus firmus
oil film displacement
surface and interfacial tension
naphthenic acid
Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery
recovery factor
thermal recovery
heavy oil and bitumen
SAG
colloid and interfacial science
metal ion interactions
porous media
optical video microscopy
microfluidics
spore forming bacteria
interfacial complexation
electric double layer
dynamic interfacial tension
polymer flooding
wettability
polymers
fluid–fluid interactions
interfaces
waterflooding
oil sands
EOR
contact angles
wettability alteration
biotransformation
monolayer
asphaltene
petroleum colloids
surface charge
heavy oil recovery
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