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Study on the mechanism of surfactant flooding: Effect of betaine structure

Weifeng Lv, Zhaohui Zhou, Qun Zhang, Xiaojie Zhang, Lu Zhang

2023ADVANCES IN GEO-ENERGY RESEARCH15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In order to elucidate the oil displacement mechanism of micro-emulsions formed by different betaines at pore throats, this study selected three betaine surfactants with different hydrophobic branched chains for a microscopic visualization oil displacement experiment. The interfacial tension, dilational modulus, interactions of oil droplets, and apparent viscosity of the emulsions were measured. Besides, the microscopic oil displacement mechanism and oil displacement effects of different betaines in homogeneous and heterogeneous models were investigated. The results revealed the beneficial interfacial activity and viscosity enhancement effects of the three betaine solutions. With the increase in the branched degree of betaines, the strength of interfacial films and the viscosity enhancement effect decreases. In the homogeneous model, betaine solutions emulsify crude oil into droplets with strong interfacial films. The in-situ plugging effect improves oil recovery and the sweep efficiency in the pore throats, and the remaining oil is mainly in the form of droplets. As the branched degree increases, the strength of the interfacial films and the oil recovery decline. In the heterogeneous model, the plugging effect enhances the pore structure heterogeneity. The three betaine solutions can increase the sweep efficiency but the displacement solutions only migrate along the dominant pathway within the sweep range. As a result, a large amount of isolated cluster residual oil remains, resulting in similar oil recovery efficiency for betaine flooding to that of water flooding in the heterogeneous model. Document Type: Original article Cited as: Lv, W., Zhou, Z., Zhang, Q., Zhang, X., Zhang, L. Study on the mechanism of surfactant flooding: Effect of betaine structure. Advances in Geo-Energy Research, 2023, 10(3): 146-158. https://doi.org/10.46690/ager.2023.12.02

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BetainePulmonary surfactantViscositySurface tensionChemical engineeringEnhanced oil recoveryResidual oilMaterials scienceChemistryComposite materialOrganic chemistryThermodynamicsPhysicsEngineeringEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesReservoir Engineering and Simulation MethodsPetroleum Processing and Analysis
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