Evaluation of Polymer Properties for Potential Selection in Enhanced Oil Recovery
Tengku Mohd, T.A.
Mohd Taib, N.
Adzmi, A.F.
Nik Ab Lah, N.K.I.
Sauki, A.
Jaafar, M.Z.
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Tengku Mohd T., Mohd Taib N., Adzmi A., Nik Ab Lah N., Sauki A., Jaafar M., 2018, Evaluation of Polymer Properties for Potential Selection in Enhanced Oil Recovery, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 65, 343-348.
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Abstract

This study analyzes the rheological properties of polymer under various shear rate, polymer concentration and molecular weight, temperature, salinity and divalent for potential Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) application. The polymers used were Xantham Gum (XG), Guar Gum (GG), Arabic Gum (AG), Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PP) and Partial Hydrolyzed Polyacrylamide (HPAM). Fann, Grace Instrument and Brookfield viscometers were employed for viscosity measurement. The results recommended GG, AG and PP based on their shear thickening behaviour, XG and HPAM for their high molecular weight, PP and AG for their ability to withstand high temperature and salinity condition, and GG, PP and AG in high divalent concentration.
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