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New Anionic Surfactants for Large QuaAnionic ASP CompositionAnionic ASP Composition

Sulfonated Phenolic Resins for Low Ad

Viscoelastic Surfactants for EOR

Alcohol Ether Sulfonates for Hi Temp/H

Organic Alkali for Hard Waters

Amphoteric Surfactants for High TempAmphoteric Surfactants for High Temp

High MW Anionic Surfactants

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d Technology for EORPatent No.

antity 6,043,3916 022 8346,022,834

dsorb 6,736,211

7,373,977

Hi TDS 7,427,588

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p/Hi TDS 7,556,098p/Hi TDS 7,556,098

11/895,497

T /Hi TDS 12/009 429Temp/Hi TDS 12/009,429

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Field ExpField Exp

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ASP-othersASP, SP- Oil Chem

lood Since 1995

KaramayDaqing

Gudong

ShengliShengli

Viraj

Surtek. Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery

Daqing ASP PiDaqing ASP Pi

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4

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0

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2500

2000

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1500 bbls oil/day

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1000

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500

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Tanner, WyomiTanner, Wyomiing ASP Projecting ASP Project

SPE 100004

Sho‐Vel‐Tum Fi

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• ASP started on 2/98 usASP started on 2/98, us

• Total incremental oil > 1

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30

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5

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15

20

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0

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extensive water flood, extensive water flood, 

sing Na2CO3 and ORS‐62sing Na2CO3 and    ORS 62

10,444 bbl in 1.3 years

SPE 84904

North Americ

H il fi ld• Heavy oil field• Under polymer flood • Added 0.1% surfactant• ~ 3 months later, the wto 58%

a SP Project

t with polymerwater cut reduced from 97% 

Big SinkingBig Sinking

Chemical injected: 0.8% NProblems overcome:• IFT lowered from 23.6 to 0• Poor water injectivity• High water cuts• 220% increase in injectivity

g, Kentuckyg, Kentucky

NaOH + 0.1% ORS‐162HF

0.001 mN/m

y

SPE 89384

Surfactant Flood For

• BHT ~ 56C• Produced brine is used to re‐i• TDS ~ 195,000 ppm, Ca,Mg ~2pp gcontain

• Had trouble injecting water• Using 0.1% SS‐780 since 2003increased the oil production

Note: Producer is not revealed d

r Low Perm Formation

inject2500 ppm, sour, high Fe pp g

3 in 2 fields – successfully 

due to customer confidentially

South America

AGUA DEL CAJON AREA (CAPEX)

2005 03 04 1139.dwg

a SP Project

DIADEMA and SINDICATO (CAPSA)

KM20 y OTROS (CAPSA)

Offshore A

Sea water is softened

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using SS 6-72LV injec

AS Project

on the platform

essfully performed

cted with NaOH

SPE 100943, 109033

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Oil Chem IOR

New Generation of IOR Surfactants:New Generation of IOR Surfactants: GreenSurfTM - Bio-Based low adsorpsurfactant

ORS Series - Pioneer ASP surfactants > 60 Millionssurfactants. > 60 Millions pounds at ≤ 0.2% successfully implemented

“Cold” Heavy Oil Recovery –No steam or solvent is neededneeded

Product Lines

Visco-elastic Smart Surfactant to provide low IFT and viscosity tion

NanoSurf 969 – 100% “Green” based micro emulsion for gas shale

“Green” aromatic solvent replacement

ORS Surfact

• > 60 million pounds were injec> 60 million pounds were injecsuccess

• Low concentration requiredq

• No co‐surfactant, solvent, salt

• Field proven successField proven success

tants for ASP

cted since 1995 with totalcted since 1995 with total 

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GreenSurfTM foGreenSurf fo

• State‐of‐the‐Art Bio‐baseState of the Art, Bio base

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IFT = 10-3 m

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NanoSurf 969 – MUnconventiona

• 100% “Green” – environm100%  Green   environm

• Reduce Phase trapping

• Improve water recovery

• Increase gas regained per

• Low pour point <‐ 20⁰F

Micro Emulsion for lal Gas Reservoir

mental friendlymental friendly

meability

Nanosurf 969 for S

40

Regained Permeability Increase

20

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30

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Shale Gas Recovery

Relative Permeability vs Residual Fluid Saturation

0.3% Nanosurf 969

Without Nanosurf 969

35 40 45 50 55 60 65

Residual Fluid Saturation, %

“Green” Aromatic So

• GreenSolv Wellbore Cle• GreenSolv Rig Wash• GreenSolv Rig Wash• GreenSolv Aromatic Re

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