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On the use of sodium lignosulphonate for enhanced oil recovery
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2017
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Sodium LignosulphonateChemical EngineeringChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryViscous Oil RecoverySls ProductionEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringSurfactantsSurface TensionPetroleum ProductionWater PurificationPetroleum ChemistryEnhanced Oil RecoveryWater TreatmentEnhanced Oil ProductionPetroleum EngineeringEmulsionSurfactant Solution
There has been large interest to utilize oil reservoirs in Indonesia by using Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) processes. Injection of surfactant as a part of chemical injection technique in EOR is known to aid the mobility and reduction in surface tension. One potential surfactant for EOR application is Sodium Lignosulphonate (SLS) which can be made from various sources particularly empty fruit bunch of oil palm and black liquor from kraft pulp production. Here, we will discuss a number of methods for SLS production which includes lignin isolation techniques and sulphonation reaction. The use of SLS alone as EOR surfactant, however, is often not feasible as the Interfacial Tension (IFT) value of SLS is typically above the order of 10-3 dyne/cm which is mandated for EOR application. Hence, brief discussion on SLS formulation screening is provided which illustrates an extensive labwork experience during the SLS development in our lab.
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