Emulsification properties of binary composite system and their effect on displacement of conventional heavy oil
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    Binary composite system 1# has a non-ultralow oil-water interfacial tension(10-1 mN/m level),good emulsion stability,and strong viscosity reduction capacity by emulsification. In order to investigate the displacement efficiency of this system on conventional heavy oil,evaluations are carried out on five aspects including:interfacial tension,degree of emulsification difficulty,emulsion stability,viscosity reduction capacity by emulsification,and displacement efficiency. The results are compared with binary composite systems 2# and 3# with ultra-low interfacial tension(10-3 mN/m level)as well.The results show that the emulsion formed by 1# is more stable,indicating that there is no correlation between emulsion stability and ultra-low interfacial tension,though 1# is more difficult to emulsify heavy oil than 2# and 3#. Percolation experiment results show that 1# could significantly decrease the flowing resistance of heavy oil,while 2# and 3# have no similar effect. According to the emulsifying difference of systems 1#,2# and 3#,it is believed that the emulsion stability is the key to improve the flow of heavy oil through emulsification. The oil displacement test result show that composite system 1# could increase oil recovery by 15.6%,which is much higher than that of 2# and 3# with ultra-low interfacial tension(about 10.0%). This indicates that emulsion stability and viscosity reduction capacity by emulsification are important to the displacement of conventional heavy oil in binary composite system.

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WANG Yefei, ZHONG Dong, XU Rui, ZHANG Chaoliang, YU Qun, CAO Xulong. Emulsification properties of binary composite system and their effect on displacement of conventional heavy oil[J]. Petroleum Geology and Recovery Efficiency,2019,26(5):79~85

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