Phase Behavior and Properties of a Petroleum Sulfonate Blend
- 1 October 1981
- journal article
- Published by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) in Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal
- Vol. 21 (05) , 573-580
- https://doi.org/10.2118/8985-pa
Abstract
A sulfonate system composed of Stepan Petrostep™ 465, Petrostep 420, and 1-pentanol was investigated. The system was found to give ultralow interfacial tension against crude oil in a reasonable range of salinity and sulfonate concentrations. It also was found that sulfonate partitioned predominantly into the microemulsion phase. However, a significant amount also partitioned into water and, at high salinity, into the oil phase. On the other hand, the oil-soluble 1-pentanol partitioned mostly into oil and microemulsion phases. The interfacial tension between excess oil and water phases was ultralow, in the range of 10−3 mN/m. The tensions were close to and paralleled those between the middle and water phases. The trend remained the same even when the alcohol content changed. This means that in the salinity range that produces a three-phase region, below the optimal salinity, the water phase effectively displaces both oil and middle phases, even though the oil may not be displaced effectively by the middle phase. The implication is that, from an interfacial tension point of view, the oil recovery would be more favorable in the salinity range below the optimal salinity with the mixed petroleum sulfonate system used here. This was confirmed by oil recovery tests in Berea cores. It also was concluded that the change in viscosity upon microemulsion formation might have a significant influence on the surfactant flood performance.Keywords
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