The
development of combinatory flooding has evolved over the years
to utilize the synergies that come into play upon combining more than
one chemical agent in a chemical flooding process. This study focuses
on investigating the synergies that exist in combining monoethanolamine
(ETA) and sodium cocoyl alaninate (SCA) as an alkali–surfactant
(AS) formulation for the enhanced oil recovery process. A conventional
formulation made of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was used for a comparative purpose.
The proposed formulation proved to be compatible with the prepared
hard brine. The ETA–SCA combination proved superior to Na2CO3–SDS in interfacial tension (IFT) reduction
and wettability alteration. Addition of ETA to SCA synergistically
reduced IFT to a low value of 4.73 × 10–2 mN/m
at a surfactant concentration lower than the critical micelle concentration
(CMC). ETA also played a synergistic role in improving the wetting
power of SCA on quartz surface. The formulation also showed a high
emulsifying ability owing to its superior IFT reduction capability.
Static adsorption studies showed SCA to exhibit Langmuir-type adsorption
behavior similar to SDS. The adsorption of SCA onto a sand surface
was favorable, but ETA proved to reduce adsorption of SCA effectively
at 0.3 wt %. The ETA–SCA and Na2CO3–SDS
systems achieved additional oil recoveries of 31 and 25% original
oil in place (OOIP) over conventional core flooding, respectively.
The proposed AS formulation, therefore, showed better recovery potential
in addition to its environmentally friendly nature.
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