Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.21112.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2021.110082

Effect of resin as a surface active agent (natural surfactant) on the interfacial tension of high and low salinity solutions prepared by chloride-based salts

Pejmannia, Shahram Hosseini, Seyednooroldin Akhlaghi, Naser
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.21112.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2021.110082

Effect of resin as a surface active agent (natural surfactant) on the interfacial tension of high and low salinity solutions prepared by chloride-based salts

Pejmannia, Shahram 1Hosseini, Seyednooroldin 1Akhlaghi, Naser1
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  • 1. Islamic Azad Univ
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Abstract

Unfortunately, since crude oil is comprised of thousands of complex components, it is hard to extract a generalized conclusion for the effect of salinities on the interface phenomenon. So, it seems applicable if any investigation performs regarding the interactions between each component of the crude oil especially resin (known as natural surfactants), and the salinities. In this way, this study is designed to find the effect of resin fraction (with a concentration of 1-8 % wt) extracted from a crude oil and salinities including NaCl, MgCl2, KCl, and CaCl2 in the range of low and high salinity (0-45,000 ppm). The measured IFT values revealed that as the resin is dissolved in the toluene, IFT reduces compared with the toluene solution contains no resin. Besides, the results reveal that as the resin concentration increases from 1 % wt to 4 % wt, the IFT reduction is more evident in the overall viewpoint although the IFT reduction is different for each salt and even reduces if the resin concentration increases to 8 %wt. So, it seems that there is a shifting value for the resin concentration (which is about 4 %wt) which leading to the lowest IFT values or the highest IFT reduction effect. Moreover, the inspections reveal that for the low resin concentration (1 %wt), CaCl2 leading to the best IFT reduction behavior while for resin concentration of 4 %wt, KCl leading to the best IFT reduction behavior.

Key words

IFT/Resin/Chloride ion/Divalent ion/Monovalent ion/Low salinity water/IMPROVED OIL-RECOVERY/ACIDIC CRUDE-OIL/ASPHALTENE PRECIPITATION/OIL/WATER INTERFACE/HIGH-PRESSURE/WATER/TEMPERATURE/WETTABILITY/RESERVOIR/AGGREGATION

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出版年

2022
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

ISSN:0920-4105
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