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Application of polymer integration technique for enhancing polyacrylamide (PAM) performance in high temperature and high salinity reservoirs

Polyacrylamides (PAM) are widely used as water-soluble polymers producing gel in oil reservoirs to assist in oil extraction from reservoirs with high levels of heterogeneity. These gels are susceptible to degradation due to hydrolysis in harsh reservoir conditions such as elevated temperature and sa...

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Autores principales: Uranta, Kingsley Godwin, Rezaei Gomari, Sina, Russell, Paul, Hamad, Faik
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6660564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31372561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02113
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author Uranta, Kingsley Godwin
Rezaei Gomari, Sina
Russell, Paul
Hamad, Faik
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description Polyacrylamides (PAM) are widely used as water-soluble polymers producing gel in oil reservoirs to assist in oil extraction from reservoirs with high levels of heterogeneity. These gels are susceptible to degradation due to hydrolysis in harsh reservoir conditions such as elevated temperature and salinity. This study uses a polymer integration technique in attempting to optimize the performance of PAM in the enhanced oil recovery process for reservoirs with high temperature and salinity. The results show that, at high temperature, hydrolysis is suppressed and gel stability is maintained via the addition of Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) to PAM solutions. The optimum composition was identified as being 20/80 wt% PAM: PVP for oilfield operations at 90 °C and a moderate salinity of 43,280 ppm. The degree of hydrolysis at 30 days was suppressed from 75% to 29.9%, with associated increases in viscosity from 11 to 38.2 mPa.s and from 18 to 44.3 mPa.s corresponding to rotational speeds of 30 and 10 rpm respectively. The issue of high salinity was considered by increasing the salinity of the optimised PAM: PVP mixture to 200,000 ppm. Under these conditions the degree of hydrolysis of the optimised solution increased from 29.9 to 46.9% and viscosity decreased from 38.2 to 28.6 and from 44.3 to 40.4 mPa.s for rotational speeds of 30 and 10 rpm respectively. 2-Acrylamido-2-MethylpropaneSulfonic acid (AMPS) was added to the mix to try to improve temperature stability. It was observed that, with an optimum composition of 18/72/10 wt% PAM:PVP:AMPS, the degree of hydrolysis decreased to 22% with viscosity levels of 30.6 and 22.8 mPa.s corresponding to rotational speeds of 10 and 30 rpm respectively.
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spelling pubmed-66605642019-08-01 Application of polymer integration technique for enhancing polyacrylamide (PAM) performance in high temperature and high salinity reservoirs Uranta, Kingsley Godwin Rezaei Gomari, Sina Russell, Paul Hamad, Faik Heliyon Article Polyacrylamides (PAM) are widely used as water-soluble polymers producing gel in oil reservoirs to assist in oil extraction from reservoirs with high levels of heterogeneity. These gels are susceptible to degradation due to hydrolysis in harsh reservoir conditions such as elevated temperature and salinity. This study uses a polymer integration technique in attempting to optimize the performance of PAM in the enhanced oil recovery process for reservoirs with high temperature and salinity. The results show that, at high temperature, hydrolysis is suppressed and gel stability is maintained via the addition of Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) to PAM solutions. The optimum composition was identified as being 20/80 wt% PAM: PVP for oilfield operations at 90 °C and a moderate salinity of 43,280 ppm. The degree of hydrolysis at 30 days was suppressed from 75% to 29.9%, with associated increases in viscosity from 11 to 38.2 mPa.s and from 18 to 44.3 mPa.s corresponding to rotational speeds of 30 and 10 rpm respectively. The issue of high salinity was considered by increasing the salinity of the optimised PAM: PVP mixture to 200,000 ppm. Under these conditions the degree of hydrolysis of the optimised solution increased from 29.9 to 46.9% and viscosity decreased from 38.2 to 28.6 and from 44.3 to 40.4 mPa.s for rotational speeds of 30 and 10 rpm respectively. 2-Acrylamido-2-MethylpropaneSulfonic acid (AMPS) was added to the mix to try to improve temperature stability. It was observed that, with an optimum composition of 18/72/10 wt% PAM:PVP:AMPS, the degree of hydrolysis decreased to 22% with viscosity levels of 30.6 and 22.8 mPa.s corresponding to rotational speeds of 10 and 30 rpm respectively. Elsevier 2019-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6660564/ /pubmed/31372561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02113 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_fullStr Application of polymer integration technique for enhancing polyacrylamide (PAM) performance in high temperature and high salinity reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Application of polymer integration technique for enhancing polyacrylamide (PAM) performance in high temperature and high salinity reservoirs
title_short Application of polymer integration technique for enhancing polyacrylamide (PAM) performance in high temperature and high salinity reservoirs
title_sort application of polymer integration technique for enhancing polyacrylamide (pam) performance in high temperature and high salinity reservoirs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6660564/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02113
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