Owing to the inefficiency of the conventional primary and secondary recovery methods to yield above 20–40% of the OOIP (original oil in place) as incremental oil, the need for EOR …
P Druetta, P Raffa, F Picchioni - Applied energy, 2019 - Elsevier
The current and prospective worldwide energy demands have led either to start exploiting the more difficult and costly unconventional oil reserves, or to maximize the exploitation of …
AA Olajire - Journal of petroleum science and engineering, 2015 - Elsevier
The presence of formation water and the treatment methods (both water flooding and chemical treatments) employed during exploration and production operations have great …
Corrosion is a pervasive problem that impacts the integrity, safety, and longevity of structures, equipment, and infrastructure across numerous industries. Traditional corrosion …
MM Solomon - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Sustainable development goal 12 advocates the production and consumption of green and sustainable commodities. As such, pressure is mounting on the oil and gas industries for a …
Surfactants play a variety of critical roles in tribology. In addition to controlling friction and wear, they also allow for control of a wide range of properties of lubricants, such as …
A Rana, G Jindal - Chemical Papers, 2024 - Springer
Corrosion inhibition plays a pivotal role in safeguarding metal structures and equipment in diverse industrial sectors. This review paper examines the latest developments in corrosion …
Sustainable world economy requires a steady supply of crude oil without any production constraints. Thus, the ever-increasing energy demand of the entire world can be mostly met …
In oilfield-produced waters, the barite mineral-scaling problem is a" moving target" because the seawater/formation-water (SW/FW) mixing ratio is constantly changing. Therefore, the …