us4561502a – oil recovery process using a polyacrylamide gel

us4561502a – oil recovery process using a polyacrylamide gel
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  • Which polymer based enhanced oil recovery (EOR) process uses partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides?
  • Worldwide partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (HPAM) are preferentially used for polymer-based enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes, due to cost-competiveness.
  • Can alumina/ graphene oxide induced hydrolysed polyacrylamide (HPAM) polymer enhance oil recovery?
  • This paper investigates the potential of Alumina/Graphene Oxide (AGO) nanocomposite induced hydrolysed polyacrylamide (HPAM) polymer as a nanopolymer suspension for enhanced oil recovery in sandstone reservoirs. AGO nanocomposite was synthesised and characterised.
  • Are acrylamide-based polymers suitable for enhanced oil recovery?
  • Polymers for enhanced oil recovery: a paradigm for structure–property relationship in aqueous solution Some key features to consider when studying acrylamide-based polymers for chemical enhanced oil recovery Green DW, Willhite GP. Enhanced oil recovery.
  • Does polyacrylamide increase oil recovery?
  • Morice et al. studied the use of polyacrylamide to reduce carbon intensity and to increase oil recovery . They benchmarked the energy consumption related to oil recovery between water and polymer injection.