Alzobaidi et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Design of High Pressure CO2-in-Mineral Oil Emulsions, CH4-in-Mineral Oil Foams and N2-in-Mineral Oil Foams Stabilized by Novel Oil-soluble Surfactants for …Alzobaidi et al., 2019
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- 877679667910799113
- Author
- Alzobaidi S
- Rodriguez G
- Lemaire P
- Lu C
- Lee J
- Johnston K
- Enick* R
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- Publication venue
- Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, Denver, Colorado, 22-24 July 2019
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Waterless emulsions and foams can serve as hydraulic fracturing fluids to eliminate the need for water and reduce permeability damage in water-sensitive formations. Viscous, completely water-free, high pressure liquid CO2-in-oil (C/O) emulsions, N2-in-oil (N/O) …
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