Pingya Luo
Southwest Petroleum University
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Journal of Chemistry | 2018
Xi Li; Zheng Shu; Pingya Luo; Zhongbin Ye
This work evaluates an approach to improve the enhanced heavy oil recovery performance of hydrophobic associating polymer. A polymeric system based on water-soluble hydrophobic associating polymer (WSHAP) and cyclodextrin (CD) polymer was proposed in this work. Addition of CD polymer to WSHAP forms interpolymer bridges by inclusion of CD groups with hydrophobic tails, and thereby the network structure is strengthened. The proposed system offers good viscoelasticity, pronounced shear thinning, and interesting viscosity-temperature relations. Sand pack tests indicated that the proposed system can build high resistance factor during the propagation in porous media, and its moderate adsorption phenomenon was represented by the thickness of the adsorbed layer. The relationship between effective viscosity and oil recovery increment indicated that the proposed system can significantly reduce the residual oil saturation due to the “piston-like” propagation. The overall oil recovery was raised by 5.7 and 24.5% of the original oil in place compared with WSHAP and partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM), respectively.
The Open Petroleum Engineering Journal | 2017
Yi Ding; Xiangjun Liu; Pingya Luo; Lixi Liang
Received: April 29, 2017 Revised: July 01, 2017 Accepted: August 30, 2017 Abstract: Introduction: Unloading phenomenon happens in the beginning of drilling and is able to change stress state around borehole. This change of stress state causes impact on rock structure and strength, thus affecting the evaluation of wellbore stability. Especially for determining initial mud pressure, unloading is a significant influence factor. Clay-rich shale formation is well-known for high risk of borehole collapsing, appropriate mud pressure is necessary to stabilize wellbore. Therefore, the unloading influence needs to be considered when it comes to selection of initial mud pressure.
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2008
Zhongbin Ye; Fuxiang Zhang; Lijuan Han; Pingya Luo; Jianjun Yang; Hong Chen
Journal of Surfactants and Detergents | 2009
Lijuan Han; Zhongbin Ye; Hong Chen; Pingya Luo
Polymer Bulletin | 2009
Chuanrong Zhong; Pingya Luo; Zhongbin Ye; Hong Chen
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2013
Bo Peng; Pingya Luo; Wen-Yu Guo; Qiuyue Yuan
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2015
Xuefen Liu; Yili Kang; Pingya Luo; Lijun You; Yun Tang; Lie Kong
Surface Science | 2007
Hong Chen; Zhongbin Ye; Lijuan Han; Pingya Luo; Lei Zhang
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2013
Rui Zhang; Zhongbin Ye; Lin Peng; Ni Qin; Zheng Shu; Pingya Luo
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2012
Hong Chen; Zhongbin Ye; Lijuan Han; Pingya Luo