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Nanoemulsions: A Versatile Technology for Oil and Gas Applications

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Abstract Nanoemulsions (NEs) are kinetically stable emulsions with droplet size on the order of 100 nm. Many unique properties of NEs, such as stability and rheology, have attracted considerable attention in the oil industry. Here, we review applications and studies of NEs for major upstream operations, highlighting useful properties of NEs, synthesis to render these properties, and techniques to characterize them. We identify specific challenges associated with large-scale applications of NEs and directions for future studies. We first summarize useful and unique properties of NEs, mostly arising from the small droplet size. Then, we compare different methods to prepare NEs based on the magnitude of input energy, i.e., low-energy and high-energy methods. In addition, we review techniques to characterize properties of NEs, such as droplet size, volume fraction of the dispersed phase, and viscosity. Furthermore, we discuss specific applications of NEs in four areas of upstream operations, i.e., enhanced oil recovery, drilling/completion, flow assurance, and stimulation. Finally, we identify challenges to economically tailor NEs with desired properties for large-scale upstream applications and propose possible solutions to some of these challenges. NEs are kinetically stable due to their small droplet size (submicron to 100 nm). Within this size range, the rate of major destabilizing mechanisms, such as coalescence, flocculation, and Ostwald ripening, is considerably slowed down. In addition, small droplet size yields large surface-to-volume ratio, optical transparency, high diffusivity, and controllable rheology. Similar to applications in other fields (food industry, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, etc.), the oil and gas industry can also benefit from these useful properties of NEs. Proposed functions of NEs include delivering chemicals, conditioning wellbore/reservoir conditions, and improve chemical compatibility. Therefore, we envision NEs as a versatile technology that can be applied in a variety of upstream operations. Upstream operations often target a wide range of physical and chemical conditions and are operated at different time scales. More importantly, these operations typically consume a large amount of materials. These facts not only suggest efforts to rationally engineer properties of NEs in upstream applications, but also manifest the importance to economically optimize such efforts for large-scale operations. We summarize studies and applications of NEs in upstream operations in the oil and gas industry. We review useful properties of NEs that benefit upstream applications as well as techniques to synthesize and characterize NEs. More importantly, we identify challenges and opportunities in engineering NEs for large-scale operations in different upstream applications. This work not only focuses on scientific aspects of synthesizing NEs with desired properties but also emphasizes engineering and economic consideration that is important in the oil industry.
Title: Nanoemulsions: A Versatile Technology for Oil and Gas Applications
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Abstract Nanoemulsions (NEs) are kinetically stable emulsions with droplet size on the order of 100 nm.
Many unique properties of NEs, such as stability and rheology, have attracted considerable attention in the oil industry.
Here, we review applications and studies of NEs for major upstream operations, highlighting useful properties of NEs, synthesis to render these properties, and techniques to characterize them.
We identify specific challenges associated with large-scale applications of NEs and directions for future studies.
We first summarize useful and unique properties of NEs, mostly arising from the small droplet size.
Then, we compare different methods to prepare NEs based on the magnitude of input energy, i.
e.
, low-energy and high-energy methods.
In addition, we review techniques to characterize properties of NEs, such as droplet size, volume fraction of the dispersed phase, and viscosity.
Furthermore, we discuss specific applications of NEs in four areas of upstream operations, i.
e.
, enhanced oil recovery, drilling/completion, flow assurance, and stimulation.
Finally, we identify challenges to economically tailor NEs with desired properties for large-scale upstream applications and propose possible solutions to some of these challenges.
NEs are kinetically stable due to their small droplet size (submicron to 100 nm).
Within this size range, the rate of major destabilizing mechanisms, such as coalescence, flocculation, and Ostwald ripening, is considerably slowed down.
In addition, small droplet size yields large surface-to-volume ratio, optical transparency, high diffusivity, and controllable rheology.
Similar to applications in other fields (food industry, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, etc.
), the oil and gas industry can also benefit from these useful properties of NEs.
Proposed functions of NEs include delivering chemicals, conditioning wellbore/reservoir conditions, and improve chemical compatibility.
Therefore, we envision NEs as a versatile technology that can be applied in a variety of upstream operations.
Upstream operations often target a wide range of physical and chemical conditions and are operated at different time scales.
More importantly, these operations typically consume a large amount of materials.
These facts not only suggest efforts to rationally engineer properties of NEs in upstream applications, but also manifest the importance to economically optimize such efforts for large-scale operations.
We summarize studies and applications of NEs in upstream operations in the oil and gas industry.
We review useful properties of NEs that benefit upstream applications as well as techniques to synthesize and characterize NEs.
More importantly, we identify challenges and opportunities in engineering NEs for large-scale operations in different upstream applications.
This work not only focuses on scientific aspects of synthesizing NEs with desired properties but also emphasizes engineering and economic consideration that is important in the oil industry.

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