Abstract
Heavy oil in this work is typical acidic heavy oil with acid number larger than 1, which is prone to form W/O emulsions with high viscosity and cause low oil recovery factor during water flooding. In order to further improve oil recovery of acidic heavy oil after water flooding, this paper proposed the in situ O/W emulsion flooding to conversely transform W/O emulsions into O/W emulsion with lower viscosity. Firstly, emulsion system compounding (SDS:L5 = 1:1) named ISEMF was comparatively obtained, which could decrease IFT into magnitude of 10−2 mN/m and inversely form stable O/W emulsions with low viscosity. The emulsion evaluation experiment indicated that W/O emulsion would be reversed into O/W emulsions when ISEMF concentration and water content were larger than 0.4% and 30%. Core displacement experiments showed recovery factor increment firstly increased and then decreased with permeability, and there was optimal permeability range for in situ emulsion flooding. The main reason was that much lower or larger permeability was not beneficial to good matching of emulsion droplet and pore throat. In addition, it was found that the displacement efficiency of in situ O/W emulsion flooding was better than that of surfactant flooding under the same conditions, which further validate excellent EOR performance of in situ O/W emulsion flooding for acidic heavy oil.
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