Experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during ASP flooding

ASP (Alkaline/Surfactant/Polymer) flooding is one of the most promising techniques that has proven to have successful application in several laboratory and pilot tests. However, the formation of persistent and stable emulsions is one of the associated problems with ASP flooding. The present work inv...

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Main Authors: Laben, A.B., Kayiem, H.H.A., Alameen, M.A., Khan, J.A., Belhaj, A.F., Elraies, K.A.
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2021
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spelling my.utp.eprints.293522022-03-25T01:34:23Z Experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during ASP flooding Laben, A.B. Kayiem, H.H.A. Alameen, M.A. Khan, J.A. Belhaj, A.F. Elraies, K.A. ASP (Alkaline/Surfactant/Polymer) flooding is one of the most promising techniques that has proven to have successful application in several laboratory and pilot tests. However, the formation of persistent and stable emulsions is one of the associated problems with ASP flooding. The present work investigated the effect of sodium carbonate alkaline, Alpha Olefin Sulfonate (AOS) surfactant, and GLP100 polymer on produced crude oil emulsion. The study was conducted by measuring the emulsion stability in terms of water separation and rag layer volume using a TurbiScan analyzer, the dispersed droplet size using cross-polarization microscopy, the interfacial tension using spinning drop tensiometer, and rheological properties using rheometer. The experimental results have shown that AOS presence increased the emulsion stability only when its concentration is above 100 ppm. Meanwhile, below 100 ppm, the presence of AOS promoted water separation and reduced the rag layer volume. In a less significant manner, a high concentration of sodium carbonate alkali increased the stability of the emulsion. The use of GLP100 Polymer has shown substantial ability in promoting water separation and reducing the rag layer volume to a minimal level. It is believed that the outcomes of this work will aid in developing a suitable destabilization process to enhance the oil�water separation and produced water treatment from ASP flooding in the oil production fields. Further investigations on AS, AP, SP as well as the ASP's combined effect on emulsion stability, droplet size, interfacial tension and rheological properties are highly recommended to support the decision-makers on the EOR implementations with chemical additives. © 2021, The Author(s). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2021 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85120793350&doi=10.1007%2fs13202-021-01409-6&partnerID=40&md5=0b5b922656fa854e1eadff602a88ff7c Laben, A.B. and Kayiem, H.H.A. and Alameen, M.A. and Khan, J.A. and Belhaj, A.F. and Elraies, K.A. (2021) Experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during ASP flooding. Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29352/
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description ASP (Alkaline/Surfactant/Polymer) flooding is one of the most promising techniques that has proven to have successful application in several laboratory and pilot tests. However, the formation of persistent and stable emulsions is one of the associated problems with ASP flooding. The present work investigated the effect of sodium carbonate alkaline, Alpha Olefin Sulfonate (AOS) surfactant, and GLP100 polymer on produced crude oil emulsion. The study was conducted by measuring the emulsion stability in terms of water separation and rag layer volume using a TurbiScan analyzer, the dispersed droplet size using cross-polarization microscopy, the interfacial tension using spinning drop tensiometer, and rheological properties using rheometer. The experimental results have shown that AOS presence increased the emulsion stability only when its concentration is above 100 ppm. Meanwhile, below 100 ppm, the presence of AOS promoted water separation and reduced the rag layer volume. In a less significant manner, a high concentration of sodium carbonate alkali increased the stability of the emulsion. The use of GLP100 Polymer has shown substantial ability in promoting water separation and reducing the rag layer volume to a minimal level. It is believed that the outcomes of this work will aid in developing a suitable destabilization process to enhance the oil�water separation and produced water treatment from ASP flooding in the oil production fields. Further investigations on AS, AP, SP as well as the ASP's combined effect on emulsion stability, droplet size, interfacial tension and rheological properties are highly recommended to support the decision-makers on the EOR implementations with chemical additives. © 2021, The Author(s).
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author Laben, A.B.
Kayiem, H.H.A.
Alameen, M.A.
Khan, J.A.
Belhaj, A.F.
Elraies, K.A.
spellingShingle Laben, A.B.
Kayiem, H.H.A.
Alameen, M.A.
Khan, J.A.
Belhaj, A.F.
Elraies, K.A.
Experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during ASP flooding
author_facet Laben, A.B.
Kayiem, H.H.A.
Alameen, M.A.
Khan, J.A.
Belhaj, A.F.
Elraies, K.A.
author_sort Laben, A.B.
title Experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during ASP flooding
title_short Experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during ASP flooding
title_full Experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during ASP flooding
title_fullStr Experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during ASP flooding
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during ASP flooding
title_sort experimental study on the performance of emulsions produced during asp flooding
publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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