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2012(Vol.4, Issue:21)
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Research on Demulsification Features of Polymer Flooding Produced Fluids of O/W with High Water Content for Oilfield and the Demulsification Efficacy

Gui-Quan Jiang, Li Wei and Chun-Ying Li
Corresponding Author:  Gui-Quan Jiang 
Submitted: May 01, 2012
Accepted: June 08, 2012
Published: November 01, 2012
Abstract:
In this study, we select the effective demulsifier for crude oil through analyzing the stability factors of polymer flooding Produced Fluids with high water content and carry out the field test research. The results demonstrate the stability of the crude oil emulsion enhanced with the increasing of polymer concentration, which resulting the increasing of the membrane strength of oil-water interface, the elastic shear modulus of oil-water interface decreased. The field tested results of the selected crude demulsifier DQ-10 show that the average water rate in the oil dialed with the free water knockout drums is 5.39%, the water rate in exporting oil is less than 0.3% and the oil content in sewage is not more than 500 mg/L. The test results demonstrate that the prepared demulsifier can ensure the average water rate in oil and the oil content in sewage, which reveals that the demulsifier can be applied in the production of crude oil dehydration and be able to satisfy the demand of production. In that way, the annual expenses for crude oil demulsifier can be decreased by 260,000 Yuan RMB.

Key words:  Demulsifier, efficacy, electro-dehydration process, polymer flooding produced fluids of O/W in oilfield, , ,
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Gui-Quan Jiang, Li Wei and Chun-Ying Li, . Research on Demulsification Features of Polymer Flooding Produced Fluids of O/W with High Water Content for Oilfield and the Demulsification Efficacy. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (21): 4443-4448.
ISSN (Online):  2040-7467
ISSN (Print):   2040-7459
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