Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8124581 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2018 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Although oil recovery was low during brine imbibition into the oil-wet cores, alkali/surfactant solution recovered approximately 30-45% of the oil based on the laboratory results. We found higher oil recovery factor was achieved from surfactant imbibition more than just used brine. As would be expected, a given level oil recovery was reached faster in shorter cores than in longer cores in same diameters. The shorter core has a larger ratio of surface area to volume. A model which describes the relationship between Peak Oil recovery and surface areas for cores was derived.
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