Experimental Study of Light Crude Oil-Water Emulsions

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Titre Experimental Study of Light Crude Oil-Water Emulsions
Publication TypePublication International
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsMeriem-Benziane, M, Abdul-Wahab, SA, ZAHLOUL, H, Belhadri, M
Mots-clésEmulsion, flow index, Herschel-Bulkley, model, newton model, oil field, rheology, yield stress
Abstract

This paper made an attempt to investigate the problem associated with enhancement of emulsions of light crude oil-water recovery in an oil field of Algerian Sahara. Measurements were taken through experiments using RheoStress (RS600). Factors such as shear rate, temperature and light oil concentration on the viscosity behavior were considered. Experimental measurements were performed in terms of shear stress–shear rate, yield stress and flow index on mixture of light crude oil–water. The rheological behavior of emulsion showed Non-Newtonian shear thinning behavior (Herschel-Bulkley).
The experiments done in the laboratory showed the stability of some water in light crude oil emulsions form during consolidate oil recovery process. To break the emulsion using additives may involve higher cost and could be very expensive. Therefore, further research should be directed to find solution of these problems that have been encountered.

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