Reprint

Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery

Edited by
June 2019
232 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-106-7 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-107-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Colloids and Interfaces in Oil Recovery that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Summary

It is well-known that colloid and interface science and petroleum production are inextricably linked. Whether in the reservoir, with its porous structure, or during recovery, crude oil is intimately associated with rock surfaces and with water, often in the form of emulsions. This situation leads to highly complex systems, comprising multiple colloids and interfaces, which require to be optimized if oil is to be recovered efficiently, both in terms of economic cost and with due concern for the environment. This book contains a compilation of contemporary research topics which illustrate various aspects of the importance of colloids and interfaces in crude oil recovery through modifying conditions between the rock, crude oil, and water in the reservoir, in order to achieve improved oil recovery. The specific topics covered relate both to conventional oils, in which waterflooding is the most common secondary and tertiary means of recovery, and to non-conventional heavy oil and natural bitumen, which require thermal recovery methods, owing to their high viscosity.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
spore forming bacteria; Bacillus firmus; Bacillus halodurans; Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery; biotransformation; heavy oil recovery; cyclodextrins; inclusion complexes; enhanced oil recovery; contact angles; wettability; Pickering emulsions; asphaltene; surface and interfacial tension; alcohols; monolayer; petroleum; emulsions; heavy oil and bitumen; interfaces; oil sands; petroleum colloids; SAGD; surfactants; thermal recovery; wettability; enhanced oil recovery; wettability alteration; recovery factor; surface charge; electric double layer; multicomponent ion exchange; fluid–fluid interactions; porous media; optical video microscopy; microfluidics; waterflooding; surfactants; polymers; EOR; polymer flooding; in-situ rheology; non-Newtonian flow in porous medium; enhanced oil recovery; oil film displacement; colloid and interfacial science; wettability; surfactants; nanoparticle fluids; CO2 foam; EOR; heavy oil; SAG; polymer-enhanced foam; dynamic interfacial tension; interfacial complexation; low salinity waterflooding; metal ion interactions; naphthenic acid; oil recovery; n/a; n/a