2016
DOI: 10.31699/ijcpe.2016.3.2
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Using Different Surfactants to Increase Oil Recovery of Rumaila Field (Experimental Work)

Abstract: Enhanced oil recovery is used in many mature oil reservoirs to increase the oil recovery factor. Surfactant flooding has recently gained interest again. To create micro emulsions at the interface between crude oil and water, surfactant flooding is the injection of surfactants (and co-surfactants) into the reservoir, thus achieving very low interfacial tension, which consequently assists mobilize the trapped oil. In this study a flooding system, which has been  manufactured and described at high pressure.… Show more

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“…Dispersions of nanoparticles (NPs) in a liquid phase are called nanofluids. Such liquid phases can be surfactant micelles, polymer, DI water, brine, or oil [1,2]. Many underground applications such as geothermal extraction [3,4], soil purification [5], wellbore drilling [6], carbon capture and storage (CCS) [7,8], and EOR [9][10][11], which this study focused on, have shown great potentials for nanofluids.…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dispersions of nanoparticles (NPs) in a liquid phase are called nanofluids. Such liquid phases can be surfactant micelles, polymer, DI water, brine, or oil [1,2]. Many underground applications such as geothermal extraction [3,4], soil purification [5], wellbore drilling [6], carbon capture and storage (CCS) [7,8], and EOR [9][10][11], which this study focused on, have shown great potentials for nanofluids.…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%