نتایج جستجو برای: heavy oil recovery

تعداد نتایج: 454456  

2017
Esteban A. Taborda Camilo A. Franco Vladimir Alvarado Farid B. Cortés

The present work proposes for the first time a mathematical model for describing the rheological behavior of heavy and extra-heavy crude oils in the presence of nanoparticles. This model results from the combination of two existing mathematical models. The first one applies to the rheology of pseudoplastic substances, i.e., the Herschel-Bulkley model. The second one was previously developed by ...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 1997
J D Desai I M Banat

Many microorganisms, especially bacteria, produce biosurfactants when grown on water-immiscible substrates. Biosurfactants are more effective, selective, environmentally friendly, and stable than many synthetic surfactants. Most common biosurfactants are glycolipids in which carbohydrates are attached to a long-chain aliphatic acid, while others, like lipopeptides, lipoproteins, and heteropolys...

Ali Emadi, Emad Roayaei, Masoumeh Tajmiri Mohammad Reza Ehsani, Seyed Mousa Mousavi

Efforts to enhance oil recovery through wettability alteration by nanoparticles have been attracted in recent years. However, many basic questions have been ambiguous up until now. Nanoparticles penetrate into pore volume of porous media, stick on the core surface, and by creating homogeneous water-wet area, cause to alter wettability. This work introduces the new concept of adding ZnO nanopart...

Masoumeh Tajmiri Mohammad Reza Ehsani,

The petroleum industry requires the best materials to reverse the rock wettability to water-wet state which give significantly improved oil recovery.Nanoparticles are suggested as enhanced oil recovery potential agents to decrease viscosity and alter the wettability of reservoir towards more water-wet. This study provides new insights into CuO nanoparticles effects on wett...

Journal: :Energies 2022

The proven reserves of heavy oil in the Bohai oilfield exceed 600 million tons. Heavy is highly viscous, temperature sensitive, and suitable for thermal extraction, but due to strong inhomogeneity reservoir, recovery rate pure extraction development low, there an urgent need conduct research on profile control + guide actual production. In this paper, we propose integrated technology enhance re...

2015
Scott Zengel Brittany M. Bernik Nicolle Rutherford Zachary Nixon Jacqueline Michel Wei-Chun Chin

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill affected hundreds of kilometers of coastal wetland shorelines, including salt marshes with persistent heavy oiling that required intensive shoreline "cleanup" treatment. Oiled marsh treatment involves a delicate balance among: removing oil, speeding the degradation of remaining oil, protecting wildlife, fostering habitat recovery, and not causing further ecologic...

2012
Eduardo J. Gudiña Jorge F.B. Pereira Lígia R. Rodrigues João A.P. Coutinho José A. Teixeira

Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery (MEOR) is potentially useful to increment oil recovery from a reservoir beyond primary and secondary recovery operations using microorganisms and their metabolites. Stimulation of bacterial growth for biosurfactant production and degradation of heavy oil fractions by indigenous microorganisms can enhance the fluidity and reduce the capillary forces that retain th...

Journal: :iranian journal of oil & gas science and technology 2016
masoumeh tajmiri seyed mousa mousavi mohammad reza ehsani emad roayaei ali emadi

efforts to enhance oil recovery through wettability alteration by nanoparticles have been attracted inrecent years. however, many basic questions have been ambiguous up until now. nanoparticlespenetrate into pore volume of porous media, stick on the core surface, and by creating homogeneouswater-wet area, cause to alter wettability. this work introduces the new concept of adding znonanoparticle...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Brian R Silliman Johan van de Koppel Michael W McCoy Jessica Diller Gabriel N Kasozi Kamala Earl Peter N Adams Andrew R Zimmerman

More than 2 y have passed since the BP-Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, yet we still have little understanding of its ecological impacts. Examining effects of this oil spill will generate much-needed insight into how shoreline habitats and the valuable ecological services they provide (e.g., shoreline protection) are affected by and recover from large-scale disturbance. Here w...

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