Polymer Enhanced Oil Recovery: Applying Microfluidic Analogue Technology
Part of our mission at Interface is to help make oil recovery more efficient – particularly through enhanced oil recovery. Using our own reservoir-mimicking analogues, polymers and other EOR fluids can be injected under well-specific conditions to evaluate performance. This screening allows for better field decisions to be made by optimizing chemical type, concentration, slug size, injection rate, and more. Learn more at: https://www.interfacefluidics.com Follow us for more news and updates Twitter(x) https://x.com/interfacefluids LinkedIn https://bit.ly/InterfaceLinkedIn 03:40 Why Use Polymers? 06:59 Polymer Flooding with Microfluidics 08:48 Thief Zones 11:42 Polymer Flooding Applications 14:31 Interface’s Solution 19:10 Q&A

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