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    A Review on the Use of Chemicals as Steam Additives for Thermal Oil Recovery Applications

    Source: Journal of Energy Resources Technology:;2022:;volume( 144 ):;issue: 011::page 113004-1
    Author:
    Du
    ,
    Xuan;Xi
    ,
    Changfeng;Shi
    ,
    Lanxiang;Wang
    ,
    Bojun;Qi
    ,
    Zongyao;Liu
    ,
    Tong;Zhou
    ,
    You;Lee
    ,
    Jungin;Babadagli
    ,
    Tayfun;Li
    ,
    Huazhou
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4054097
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: We summarize the major recovery mechanisms of both steam-based recovery process and steam-chemical-based recovery process. Next, we review the previous lab-scale/field-scale studies examining the applications of surfactants, alkali, and novel chemicals in the steam-based oil recovery process. Among the different surfactants studied, alpha-olefin sulfonate (AOS) and linear toluene sulfonate are the recommended chemicals for their foam control/detergency effect. In particular, AOS was observed to perform especially well in residual oil saturation (ROS) reduction and sweep efficiency improvement when being co-injected with alkali. Application of organic alkali (alone or with a co-surfactant) has also drawn wide attention recently, but its efficacy in the field requires further investigation and the consumption of alkali by sands/clay is often an inevitable issue and, therefore, how to control the alkali loss requires further investigation. Novel chemical additives tested in the past five years include fatty acids (such as tail oil acid, TOA-Na+), biodiesel (o/w emulsion), along with other types of chemical additives including switchable hydrophilicity tertiary amines, chelating agents, deep eutectic solvents, graphite and SiO2 particles, ionic liquids, and urea. High thermal stability of some of the novel chemicals and their potential in increasing displacement efficiency and ROS reduction efficiency in the lab studies require further investigation for their optimized application in the field settings to minimize the use of steam while improving the recovery effectively.
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    contributor authorDu
    contributor authorXuan;Xi
    contributor authorChangfeng;Shi
    contributor authorLanxiang;Wang
    contributor authorBojun;Qi
    contributor authorZongyao;Liu
    contributor authorTong;Zhou
    contributor authorYou;Lee
    contributor authorJungin;Babadagli
    contributor authorTayfun;Li
    contributor authorHuazhou
    date accessioned2022-08-18T12:59:50Z
    date available2022-08-18T12:59:50Z
    date copyright4/26/2022 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2022
    identifier issn0195-0738
    identifier otherjert_144_11_113004.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4287237
    description abstractWe summarize the major recovery mechanisms of both steam-based recovery process and steam-chemical-based recovery process. Next, we review the previous lab-scale/field-scale studies examining the applications of surfactants, alkali, and novel chemicals in the steam-based oil recovery process. Among the different surfactants studied, alpha-olefin sulfonate (AOS) and linear toluene sulfonate are the recommended chemicals for their foam control/detergency effect. In particular, AOS was observed to perform especially well in residual oil saturation (ROS) reduction and sweep efficiency improvement when being co-injected with alkali. Application of organic alkali (alone or with a co-surfactant) has also drawn wide attention recently, but its efficacy in the field requires further investigation and the consumption of alkali by sands/clay is often an inevitable issue and, therefore, how to control the alkali loss requires further investigation. Novel chemical additives tested in the past five years include fatty acids (such as tail oil acid, TOA-Na+), biodiesel (o/w emulsion), along with other types of chemical additives including switchable hydrophilicity tertiary amines, chelating agents, deep eutectic solvents, graphite and SiO2 particles, ionic liquids, and urea. High thermal stability of some of the novel chemicals and their potential in increasing displacement efficiency and ROS reduction efficiency in the lab studies require further investigation for their optimized application in the field settings to minimize the use of steam while improving the recovery effectively.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleA Review on the Use of Chemicals as Steam Additives for Thermal Oil Recovery Applications
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume144
    journal issue11
    journal titleJournal of Energy Resources Technology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4054097
    journal fristpage113004-1
    journal lastpage113004-18
    page18
    treeJournal of Energy Resources Technology:;2022:;volume( 144 ):;issue: 011
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