Processes, Vol. 13, Pages 1187: Effect of Mixed-Charge Surfactants on Enhanced Oil Recovery in High-Temperature Shale Reservoirs
Processes doi: 10.3390/pr13041187
Authors:
Qi Li
Xiaoyan Wang
Yiyang Tang
Hongjiang Ge
Xiaoyu Zhou
Dongping Li
Haifeng Wang
Nan Zhang
Yang Zhang
Wei Wang
Shale oil is abundant in geological reserves, but its recovery rate is low due to its unique characteristics of ultra-low porosity, ultra-low permeability, and high clay content. This study investigated the effect of mixed-charge surfactants (PSG) on enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in high-temperature shale reservoirs, building on our previous research. The results indicate that PSG not only has outstanding interfacial activity, anti-adsorption, and high-temperature resistance but can also alter the wettability of shale. After aging at 150 °C for one month, a 0.2% PSG solution exhibited minimal influence on the viscosity reduction and oil-washing properties but significantly altered the oil/water interfacial tension (IFT). Compared to field water, the 0.2% PSG solution enhances the static oil-washing efficiency by over 25.85% at 80 °C. Moreover, its imbibition recovery rate stands at 29.03%, in contrast to the mere 9.84% of field water. Because of the small adhesion work factor of the PSG solution system, it has a strong ability to improve shale wettability and reduce oil/water IFT, thereby improving shale oil recovery. This study provides the results of a laboratory experiment evaluation for enhancing shale oil recovery with surfactants. Furthermore, it holds significant potential for application in the single-well surfactant huff-n-puff process within shale reservoirs.
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