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Review Article

Parametric Review of Surfactant Flooding at the Tertiary Stage to Achieve the Accuracy for Proposing the Screening Criteria

Author(s): Muhammad Usman Tahir* and Liu Wei*

Volume 14, Issue 2, 2021

Published on: 07 December, 2020

Page: [104 - 119] Pages: 16

DOI: 10.2174/2405520413666201208001810

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Abstract

A critical review of previous studies is presented based on the contextual research background of surfactant flooding in this study. The parameters focused on achieving the analysis include permeability, salinity, temperature, and viscosity from different surfactant flooding operations. The principal theme of this review was to provide the regression analysis technique that may adopt to analyze the collected data and conduct contextual research. The set of analytical discussion is accomplished by extracting and plotting the basic parameters against recovery at Original Oil in Place (OOIP) and tertiary stages. Furthermore, the success rate of such studies is compared to the grounds of oil recovery efficiency at different stages. Moreover, the failure of the surfactant flooding project can also be ensured by the outcomes of this study.

It is revealed from this study that the recovery efficiency of surfactant flooding can be obtained maximum at lower permeability ranges, however, other parameters such as salinity and temperature may possess some influence on recovery. In fact, the fluid viscosity of reservoir fluid is inversely rated to recovery. The salinity, temperature and viscosity ranges for efficient surfactant flooding ranges may drop within the range from 1400 to 132606 ppm, 25 to 126 °C, and 1.9 to 150 cP, respectively.

Keywords: Enhanced oil recovery, surfactant flooding, critical analysis, recovery efficiency, parametric evaluation.

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