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Novel Large-Hydrophobe Alkoxy Carboxylate Surfactants for Enhanced Oil Recovery
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Chemical EngineeringChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryViscous Oil RecoveryBiomanufacturingEngineeringSurfactantsEmulsionEnhanced Oil RecoveryNew ClassAmphiphilic SystemHeavy Oil RecoverySurfactant SolutionChemistryEnhanced Oil ProductionColloid And Interface SciencePolymer ChemistryHarsh ConditionsHarsh Reservoir Conditions
Abstract A new class of surfactants has been developed and tested for chemical enhanced oil recovery that shows excellent performance under harsh reservoir conditions. These novel Guerbet alkoxy carboxylate surfactants fulfill this need by providing large, branched hydrophobes, flexibility in the number of alkoxylate groups, and stability in both alkaline and non- alkaline environments at temperatures up to at least 120 °C. The new carboxylate surfactants perform better than previously available commercial surfactants, they can be used under harsh reservoir conditions, and they can be manufactured at a lower cost from widely available feedstocks. A formulation containing the combination of a carboxylate surfactant and a sulfonate co-surfactant resulted in a synergistic interaction that has the potential to further reduce the total chemical cost. Both ultra- low interfacial tension with the oils and a clear aqueous solution even under harsh conditions such as high salinity, high hardness and high temperature with or without alkali can be obtained using these new large-hydrophobe alkoxy carboxylate surfactants. Both sandstone and carbonate corefloods were conducted with excellent results. Formulations have been developed for both active oils (contains naturally occurring carboxylic acids) and inactive oils (oils that do not produce soap/carboxylic acid) with excellent results. The new class of surfactants is a major breakthrough that greatly increases the commercial potential of chemical enhanced oil recovery.
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