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AN IMPROVED MODEL FOR THE INTERFACIAL BEHAVIOR OF CAUSTIC/CRUDE OIL SYSTEMS
Authors:VJ Cambridge  WD Constant  CA Whitehurst  JM Wolcott
Affiliation:  a Petroleum Engineering Department, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
Abstract:The effects of crude oil acid number and brine concentration on the interfacial behavior of caustic/crude oil systems were investigated. The effect of increased brine concentration was generally to increase the minimum interfacial tension (IFT) while low IFT values were retained for longer periods of time. Varying the crude oil acid number caused the shape of the IFT versus time curve to change, while the minimum IFT remained constant. These combined results imply that Lagmuir and not Henry soption (adsorption/desorption) kinetics were operative

A phenomenological surface phase model for the IFT behavior of caustic/crude oil systems is proposed which incorporates Langmuir kinetics. The model takes into account interfacial activities of the acidic components in the crude and the detailed chemistry of the oil phase, the water phase, and the interface. To allow for realistic comparison of model results with interfacial tensiometer data, drastic interfacial volume changes which accompany the transient interfacial tensions in the system are taken into account.
Keywords:Enhanced Oil Recovery  Alkaline Flooding  Interfacial Behavior Kinetic Model  Surfactant
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