Title of article :
A review on applications of nanotechnology in the enhanced oil recovery part A: effects of nanoparticles on interfacial tension
Author/Authors :
Cheraghian, Goshtasp Omidieh Branch - Islamic Azad University , Hendraningrat, Luky Department of Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics - Norway
Abstract :
Chemical enhanced oil recovery is another
strong growing technology with the potential of a step
change innovation, which will help to secure future oil
supply by turning resources into reserves. While Substantial amount of crude oil remains in the reservoir after primary and secondary production, conventional production
methods give access to on average only one-third of original oil in place, the use of surfactants and polymers allows
for recovery of up to another third of this oil. Chemical
flooding is of increasing interest and importance due to
high oil prices and the need to increase oil production.
Research in nanotechnology in the petroleum industry is
advancing rapidly and an enormous progress in the application of nanotechnology in this area is to be expected.
Nanotechnology has the potential to profoundly change
enhanced oil recovery and to improve mechanism of
recovery. This paper, therefore, focuses on the reviews of
the application of nano technology in chemical flooding
process in oil recovery and reviews the application nano in
the polymer and surfactant flooding on the interfacial tension process.
Keywords :
Nano particles , Chemical oil recovery , Flooding , Interfacial , tension
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics