Screening Surfaktan Anionik X Dengan Metode Uji Fluid to Fluid Dan Fluid to Rock
Abstract
The domestic demand for oil and gas is increasing every time. In old fields which
still have quite a lot of oil left in the reservoir has a high price to be produced.
Meanwhile, oil production which actually decreasing everytime is the background
of this research. One of the efforts that can be made to increase oil production is
optimizing the field by using enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques. The EOR
technique that can be used is chemical injection (chemical flooding) using anionic
surfactants. There are 2 test methods used, fluid to fluid which includes a
compatibility test, IFT test, phase behavior test, thermal stability test, and static
adsorption test, and the second method is fluid to rock which includes an imbibition
test. Anionic surfactants with various salinities and concentrations were tested in
the IFT test which then obtained the lowest CMC results at a concentration of 0.5%
20,000 ppm in light oil and a concentration of 0.3%, 30,000 ppm in intermediate
oil. As a result, the sample formed a Winsor phase III microemulsion, the sample
performance was stable at increasing temperature from day to day, and the
adsorption tended to be large, as well as oil production from the core is quiet
maximum based on imbibition test.
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