In this experimental study is investigated
the performance of a
new class of zwitterionic liquids (ZL) as multifunctional agents with
asphaltene inhibition-dispersion activity as well as rock wettability
and relative permeability modification properties to increase oil
recovery factor. Asphaltenes isolated from two crude oil samples (light
and heavy) and a crude oil sediment were used to evaluate the inhibition-dispersion
performance of ZL, whereas two different rock samples were used to
carry out the core flooding tests in order to evaluate the influence
of the porous media properties on the performance of the ZL product
in recovery factor enhancement. Results demonstrated that ZL can be
used to control aggregation and deposition of asphaltenes as well
as to modify rock wettability in order to increase the oil recovery
factor. Finally, in order to explain how the chemical product enhances
oil recovery, a mechanism involving oil production and rock wettability
alteration is discussed.
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