2019
DOI: 10.24887/0028-2448-2019-4-74-78
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The experience of implementation of polymer flooding technology in oil fields characterized by a high degree of salinity of reservoir and injected waters

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“…The limiting conditions include reservoir temperature, permeability, temperature, reservoir crude oil viscosity, water salinity, and so forth 6–8 . As one example, the salinity of the prepared polymer aqueous solution is too high, which seriously hinders the application of polymer flooding technology, 9,10 because most of the water sources for polymer preparation are groundwater or produced from sewage 11–13 . Different metal cations in aqueous solution exert different effects on polymers.…”
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“…The limiting conditions include reservoir temperature, permeability, temperature, reservoir crude oil viscosity, water salinity, and so forth 6–8 . As one example, the salinity of the prepared polymer aqueous solution is too high, which seriously hinders the application of polymer flooding technology, 9,10 because most of the water sources for polymer preparation are groundwater or produced from sewage 11–13 . Different metal cations in aqueous solution exert different effects on polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8] As one example, the salinity of the prepared polymer aqueous solution is too high, which seriously hinders the application of polymer flooding technology, 9,10 because most of the water sources for polymer preparation are groundwater or produced from sewage. [11][12][13] Different metal cations in aqueous solution exert different effects on polymers. Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ undergo redox reactions with polymers, leading to irreversible oxidative degradation of the polymer solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%