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Catanionic Surfactant Systems for Emulsifying and Viscosity Reduction of Shale Oil

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  • Qi Li

    (PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, China
    Tianjin Key Laboratory of Tertiary Oil Recovery and Oilfield Chemistry Enterprises, Tianjin 300280, China
    Dagang Applied Research Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Nanochemistry of China National Petroleum Corporation, Tianjin 300280, China)

  • Xiaoyan Wang

    (PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, China
    Tianjin Key Laboratory of Tertiary Oil Recovery and Oilfield Chemistry Enterprises, Tianjin 300280, China
    Dagang Applied Research Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Nanochemistry of China National Petroleum Corporation, Tianjin 300280, China)

  • Dongping Li

    (PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, China)

  • Hongjiang Ge

    (PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, China
    Tianjin Key Laboratory of Tertiary Oil Recovery and Oilfield Chemistry Enterprises, Tianjin 300280, China
    Dagang Applied Research Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Nanochemistry of China National Petroleum Corporation, Tianjin 300280, China)

  • Xiangyong Han

    (PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, China
    Tianjin Key Laboratory of Tertiary Oil Recovery and Oilfield Chemistry Enterprises, Tianjin 300280, China
    Dagang Applied Research Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Nanochemistry of China National Petroleum Corporation, Tianjin 300280, China)

  • Enmao Xue

    (School of Technology, Tianjin University of Finance and Economics, Tianjin 300221, China)

Abstract

Shale oil resources are abundant in the second member of the Kongdian Formation, Cangdong Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China. However, the shale oil here has high viscosity and poor fluidity, resulting in low recovery and huge difficulty in development, gathering, and transporting. This study assembled a catanionic surfactant (PSG) through electrostatic interactions between cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and α-olefin sulfonate (AOS) in an aqueous phase, which can be used as an effective emulsifying and viscosity-reducing agents for shale oils of Dagang oilfield. The interfacial activity and emulsification performance of PSG can be optimized by changing the molar ratio of CTAB to AOS. Notably, the PSG assembled at the molar ratio of 6:4 shows the best performance, with ultra-high surface activity and excellent salt resistance. At an oil/water ratio of 1:1 and 50 °C, an aqueous solution of 0.2% PSG can emulsify five types of shale oil, making it form shale oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion with a viscosity of less than 35 mPa·s, thereby reducing the viscosity of shale oil and improving its flowability. Importantly, shale oil and water can be separated by simple sedimentation without adding demulsifiers. This study has important guiding significance for the efficient development and transportation of shale oil.

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  • Qi Li & Xiaoyan Wang & Dongping Li & Hongjiang Ge & Xiangyong Han & Enmao Xue, 2024. "Catanionic Surfactant Systems for Emulsifying and Viscosity Reduction of Shale Oil," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(22), pages 1-14, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:22:p:5780-:d:1524570
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