33 research outputs found
Experimental study on stability and rheological properties of aqueous foam in the presence of reservoir natural solid particles
The authors would like to acknowledge the school of engineering at the University of Aberdeen and University Technology Malaysia (UTM) to provide required materials and facilities to complete this research.Peer reviewedPostprin
An Experimental Investigation of Dynamic Viscosity of Foam at Different Temperatures
Acknowledgements The authors acknowledge the School of Engineering at the University of Aberdeen for providing the required facilities to complete this research; and the financial support from The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (RIG70732). Ahmed Bashir would like to thank the Faculty of Engineering University of Khartoum, Sudan for the financial support of his studies at the University of AberdeenPeer reviewedPostprin
Analysis of wettability alteration in low salinity water flooding using a zeta potential-based model
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Experimental investigation of rheological and filtration properties of water-based drilling fluids in presence of various nanoparticles
The authors are grateful to the Department of Petroleum Engineering at Science and Research Branch, IAU, for providing adequate facilities to conduct this study and also to the Research Management Center of IAU for their financial support of this research.Peer reviewedPostprin
An investigation of viscous oil displacement in a fractured porous medium using polymer-enhanced surfactant alternating foam flooding
Acknowledgment The authors acknowledge the School of Engineering at the University of Aberdeen for providing the required facilities to complete this research. This work was supported by the financial support from The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland [grant number RIG70732]; and The Royal Society [grant number RG160650]. The author would like to extend their acknowledgment for the support from the Computer Modelling Group for the use of their STARS package. Also, Ahmed Bashir would like to thank the Faculty of Engineering University of Khartoum, Sudan, for the financial support of his studies at the University of Aberdeen.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The effect of formate brines on the emulsification of ionic, non-ionic, and enzymatic surfactants
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank BTP Solutions for providing the Greenzyme samples to perform the experiments, the School of Engineering at the University of Aberdeen for providing research facilities to conduct this research. They acknowledge the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) and the Secretariat of Energy (SENER) of Mexico for providing funding. The authors also need to express their special thanks to our Laboratory Technicians, Jennifer Freeman and Iona Copley for helping us throughout the way.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Effectiveness of Polysorbate Polyester on Separation of Emulsions made by Green Surfactants
Open Access via the ACS agreement We would like to thank Iona Copley of the School of Geosciences in the University of Aberdeen for the compositional analysis performed on the hydrocarbon samples. We also acknowledge the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) and the Secretariat of Energy (SENER) of Mexico for providing funding.Peer reviewedPublisher PD