Performance Evaluation and Oil Displacement Effect of Amphiphilic Polymer Heavy Oil Activator

Molecules. 2023 Jul 6;28(13):5257. doi: 10.3390/molecules28135257.

Abstract

A heavy oil activator is an amphiphilic polymer solution that contains hydrophilic and oleophobic groups. It can enhance heavy oil recovery efficiency. This paper studied the changes in the distribution of the remaining oil after activator flooding and the performance of heavy oil's active agent. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, laser confocal microscopy, microscopic visualization, and CT scanning techniques were used to analyze crude oil utilization, and the distribution characteristics of the remaining oil during activator flooding of heavy oil. The results showed that the heavy oil activator solution presented a dense spatial network and good viscosification ability. The activator could reduce the interfacial tension of oil and water, disassemble the heavy components of dispersed heavy oil and reduce the viscosity of heavy oil. The utilization degree of the remaining oil in small and middle pores increased significantly after activator flooding, the remaining oil associated with membranous-like and clusterlike structures was utilized to a high degree, and the decline of light/heavy fraction in heavy oil slowed down. Heavy oil activator improved the swept volume and displacement efficiency of heavy oil, playing a significant role in improving the extent of recovery of heavy oil reservoirs.

Keywords: CT scanning; amphiphilic polymer activator; laser confocal; microscopic remaining oil; nuclear magnetic resonance.

MeSH terms

  • Oil and Gas Fields
  • Petroleum*
  • Polymers*
  • Surface Tension
  • Viscosity

Substances

  • Polymers
  • Petroleum