Micro Scale Investigation of Enhanced Oil Recovery Using Nano/Bio Materials

R. Khademolhosseini, A. Jafari, M.H. Shabani
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Recently application of nano/bio materials for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) has been examined by few researchers, but there exists ambiguous concepts about simultaneous injection of nanoparticles/biomaterials. Therefore, in this study the heavy oil displacement mechanisms using simultaneous injection of nanosilica/biosurfactant have been investigated in a glass micromodel. In order to better illustrate the influence of nano/bio material different flooding scenarios containing distilled water, nanosilica/distilled water, biosurfactant/distilled water and nanosilica/biosurfactant/distilled water have been conducted. Experimental results indicate that simultaneous presence of nanoparticles and bioproducts have synergy on each other and because of IFT reduction, improving the mobility ratio and increasing the injected fluid viscosity; the oil recovery can be achieved about 58%. Furthermore, nanoparticles can play as an inhibitor to avoid asphaltene precipitation.

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纳米/生物材料提高原油采收率的微观研究
近年来,纳米/生物材料在提高采收率方面的应用研究较少,但同时注入纳米/生物材料的概念尚不明确。因此,本研究在玻璃微观模型中研究了同时注入纳米二氧化硅/生物表面活性剂的稠油驱替机理。为了更好地说明纳米/生物材料的影响,分别进行了蒸馏水、纳米二氧化硅/蒸馏水、生物表面活性剂/蒸馏水和纳米二氧化硅/生物表面活性剂/蒸馏水的不同驱替方案。实验结果表明,纳米颗粒与生物制品的同时存在具有协同作用,并且由于IFT的降低,提高了流动性比,增加了注入流体的粘度;采收率可达58%左右。此外,纳米颗粒可以起到抑制沥青质沉淀的作用。
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