Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10272094 | Fuel | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Surfactant flooding is an EOR technique targeted at reducing the amount of residual oil left in pore spaces by lowering the interfacial tension between oil and water. In this study, we extracted a natural-based surfactant from the leaves of the mulberry tree. Micro-sized particles of mulberry leaf were used to formulate a micro-fluid. The results demonstrated that a micro-fluid containing only 1Â wt.% of micro-sized mulberry leaf particles was able to lower the IFT of a system consisting of distilled water and kerosene by 60%. Finally to figure out the effect of extracted surfactant on sweep efficiency of the brine flooding, core displacement apparatus utilized. Based on the obtained results of core flooding, addressed surfactant can increase sweep efficiency from 49% to 66.8% of Original Oil In Place (OOIP). The results of this research are first-break in use of mulberry in petroleum upstream. In addition, outcomes of this study could help us in the future studies about application of natural surfactants in the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) goals in petroleum reservoirs which is a part of our future works.
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Authors
Mohammad Ali Ahmadi, Yaser Arabsahebi, Seyed Reza Shadizadeh, Sara Shokrollahzadeh Behbahani,