2011
DOI: 10.1021/ef101334y
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Experimental Investigation of the Novel Phenol−Formaldehyde Cross-Linking HPAM Gel System: Based on the Secondary Cross-Linking Method of Organic Cross-Linkers and Its Gelation Performance Study after Flowing through Porous Media

Abstract: The use of a polymer gel is an effective method for water shutoff in mature oilfield development. As for fractured reservoirs, in order to mitigate the filtration of gelant (fluid solution of cross-linker and polymer that exists before gelation) to matrix and increase the enduring erosion ability of mature gel, chromium(III) acetate, and phenol-formaldehyde cross-linking, the HPAM gel system of a secondary cross-linking method is used more often. Chromium(III) salt is often used as the first cross-linker. Howe… Show more

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“…Thus, with the popularization of polymer flooding technology, how to further enhance oil recovery after polymer flooding attracts more and more concerns. Therefore, many technologies including polymer-surfactant flooding [10,11], alkaline-surfactant-polymer flooding [12][13][14], foam flooding [15][16][17][18], and gel treatment [19][20][21][22] have been developed to further enhance oil recovery by improving the sweep efficiency and oil displacement efficiency. Gel treatment has been recognized as an effective technology to enhance oil recovery after polymer flooding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, with the popularization of polymer flooding technology, how to further enhance oil recovery after polymer flooding attracts more and more concerns. Therefore, many technologies including polymer-surfactant flooding [10,11], alkaline-surfactant-polymer flooding [12][13][14], foam flooding [15][16][17][18], and gel treatment [19][20][21][22] have been developed to further enhance oil recovery by improving the sweep efficiency and oil displacement efficiency. Gel treatment has been recognized as an effective technology to enhance oil recovery after polymer flooding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, most traditional profile control agents do not meet the requirements of field applications. For example, polymer flooding is only suitable for low-temperature conditions of no higher than 90 • C since higher temperatures cause heat degradation in polymers [16]. Combined flooding, including alkaline-surfactant-polymer (ASP) flooding and surfactant-polymer (SP) flooding, is very difficult to apply under harsh conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particle gels contain PPGs, microgels, swelling micrometersized polymers (Bright Water R ), and a pH-sensitive crosslinked polymer (Coste et al 2000;Chauveteau et al 2000Chauveteau et al , 2001Al-Anaza and Sharma 2002;Pritchett et al 2003;Frampton et al 2004;Huh et al 2005;Rousseau et al 2005;Bai et al 2007aBai et al , b, 2008Zaitoun et al 2007;Roussennac and Tosschi 2010;Zhang et al 2010;Jia et al 2011;Juntail et al 2011a, b). Table 1 displays different types of particle gels used in the oil industry, related studies and the researchers who developed these gels, particle size, and applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%