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Optimization and Characterization of Acetic Acid-Hydrolyzed Cassava Starch Nanoparticles for Enhanced Oil Recovery Applications. [PDF]

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Enhanced Oil Recovery

2018
Unconventional reservoirs, characterized by low permeability are gradually becoming a force to reckon with in today’s world owing to the rapid depletion of conventional resources.
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Enhanced Oil Recovery

2003
Capillary pressure Difference in the pressure between two fluids measured at the interface between the two fluids. Interfacial tension Measure of the ease with which a new interface between two fluids can be made. Miscible When two or more phases become single phased.
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Enhancing oil recovery

Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 1991
AbstractThe extraction of oil from oil reservoirs beneath the North Sea has stimulated an immense popular interest in oil exploration and production. The mass media cover many of the sensational aspects of the industry but the mechanisms of the production of oil from the reservoir are not often mentioned.
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Enhanced Oil Recovery

2020
Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques are used to increase both the amount of oil recovered and the rate at which it is recovered. EOR techniques include thermal recovery processes (steam injection and in situ combustion), gas injection (carbon dioxide injection), chemical injection (polymer injection) and microbial enhanced oil recovery.
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Enhanced Oil Recovery Injection Waters

SPE International Oilfield and Geothermal Chemistry Symposium, 1977
A survey was made of the types of waters, chemicals, and water treatment methods used in enhanced oil recovery operations. The study indicated that numerous types of waters, chemicals, and water treatment methods are used. Chemical and biochemical reactions can occur when different types of waters are mixed or when enhanced oil recovery chemicals are ...
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Microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR)

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2010
Two-thirds of the oil ever found is still in the ground even after primary and secondary production. Microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR) is one of the tertiary methods purported to increase oil recovery. Since 1946 more than 400 patents on MEOR have been issued, but none has gained acceptance by the oil industry.
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