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Alkali-surfactant foam improves extraction of oil from porous media

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
卷 100, 期 6, 页码 1411-1416

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.24379

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alkali; cleaning; dry; foam; oil; porous media; surfactant

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  1. Shell Global Solutions

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Capillary forces trap oil in porous media even after flushing, but using polymer formulations can extract residual oil efficiently. However, the large quantity of chemicals used poses an environmental threat. This study demonstrates that using gases instead of polymers achieves equally efficient oil extraction with less chemical usage.
Capillary forces result in the trapping of the oleic phase in porous media even after extensive flushing with brine. Alkali-surfactant-polymer formulations drastically diminish capillary forces, whereas adding polymer to the water phase increases viscous forces, resulting in highly efficient extraction of the residual oil. However, by virtue of its scale, the above process requires a large quantity of chemicals, which poses a threat to the environment. Here, we demonstrate that replacing the polymer with a gas such as nitrogen, flue gas, or carbon dioxide achieves equally superior oil extraction efficiency when using a much smaller amount of chemicals. Mobilized oil is first displaced as a continuous phase (oil-bank) and then as an oil-in-water dispersion. Microflow visualization experiments reveal that dispersed oil spreads at the gas-liquid interface (surfactant solutions) due to the presence of adsorbed surfactant molecules. Our dry-cleaning extraction of hydrocarbons has a wide spectrum of applications and is particularly useful for the production of hydrocarbons from underground formations while mitigating the impact of chemicals on the environment.

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