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Title: Selecting Optimum Formulation of Surfactant-Alkaline System for a Sudanese Crude Oil Experimentally
Other Titles: اختيار الصيغة المثلى لنظام المخفضات السطحية و القلويات لخام نفط سوداني معملي
Authors: Balah, Ali Hassan Ali
Fadlalla, Muzamil Abdelwahab Abdalla
Ismail, Tariq Ahmed Mohammed
Awet, Thomas Edward Batista
Supervisor - Sami Abdelrahman Musa
Keywords: Petroleum Engineering
Selecting Optimum formulation
Surfactant Alkaline Experimentally
Asudanese Crude Oil
Surfactant Alkaline System
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2014
Publisher: Sudan University of Science & Technology
Citation: Balah,Ali Hassan Ali .Selecting Optimum Formulation of Surfactant-Alkaline System for a Sudanese Crude Oil Experimentally/Ali Hassan Ali Balah ... { etal };Sami Abdelrahman Musa.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science & Technology,College of Petroleum Engineering & Technology ,2014.-51P. : ill. ; 28Cm.-B.Sc.
Abstract: The primary objective of this research is to obtain an optimum concentration of alkali, surfactant and salt that can achieve the ultra-low interfacial tension, previous studies have shown that high performing surfactant formulations that achieve the ultra-low interfacial tension can be identified by conducting the micro-emulsion phase behavior tests. Similarly, in this research, a sample of a Sudanese crude oil from South Annajma field was mixed at specific water oil ratio with several combinations of chemical components that include surfactant (Benzalkonium chloride (BAC)), alkali (sodium hydroxide(NaOH), sodium carbonates(Na2CO3)), as well as sodium chloride(NaCl) to carry out phase behavior experiments. Oven was used to heat up and maintain the mixture at the reservoir temperature that is 50o C for equilibration period of two hours and the test was conducted under 1 atm. Observations and recording of phase behavior experiment results show that the optimum concentrations of the chemicals are 5%wt surfactant, 5%wt Na2CO3, and 2%wt NaCl, as the best formulation based on this research. This values have achieved a reasonable ultra-low of the interfacial tension.
Description: B.Sc.
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/9400
Appears in Collections:Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering & Technology

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