Method for recovery of petroleum oil from confining structures
Injected ammonia spontaneously reacts with the acid content of heavy crude petroleum oil to produce ammonium soaps in situ. The soaps cause an oil-in-water emulsion to be formed in the presence of reservoir (or flood) water, reducing the effective viscosity of the crude oil. If the ammonia slug is followed by steam, an advancing emulsion barrier is created by the thermal decomposition of part of the emulsion, freeing ammonia which can then react with additional crude in advance of the emulsion. Packs of 20-30 mesh Ottawa sand were saturated with water, flooded with Tulare crude oil from North Midway field in California (high specific gravity), and waterflooded. A slug of 5.71 percent PV of 17 N ammonium hydroxide followed by water gave a total oil recovery of about 90 percent of the original oil.
- Assignee:
- Getty Oil Co.
- Patent Number(s):
- US 3464492
- OSTI ID:
- 7093154
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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