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However, the interpretation of an injection test in an oil reservoir is complicated by the presence of a time and space dependent interface between the fluid originally in place and the injected fluid (diesel or brine), which generates an additional bi-phase skin component.
In this work, a novel hybrid process, which coupled conventional electrodialysis installed with monovalent selective cation-exchange membranes with BMED running in a constant-voltage mode, was designed to reclaim brine generated from surface water desalination by the ion-exchange process.
These foam-stabilizing surfactants are much more brine-soluble than CO2-soluble, in accordance with the Bancroft rule for generating CO2-in-brine foam.
All evaporite deposits result from the precipitation of brines generated by evaporation.
Evaporites are layered crystalline sedimentary rocks that form from brines generated in areas where the amount of water lost by evaporation exceeds the total amount of water from rainfall and influx via rivers and streams.
Brines generated from oil and natural gas production, including flowback water and produced water from hydraulic fracturing of shale gas, may contain elevated concentrations of bromide (∼1 g/L).
Figure 6 Simulated acid-gas partial pressures generated from the boiling brine (a), and resulting pH in the brine and (instantaneous) distillate after condensation at 25°C (b), as a function of concentration factor.
The surfactant can be injected in CO2 or brine to generate foam in situ for reducing gas mobility in excessively gas processed zones (thief zones).
Historically, as well as in present-day research, the primary focus of surfactant use in EOR is their microemulsion-producing ability with crude oil in the presence of brine and generating stable foams with gas.
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