Oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation

Nanoparticles exhibit unique physical properties and chemical properties and hence have received much attention from scientists and researchers in different areas of biological sciences. Nanoparticles are employed in a wide range of applications causing large quantities of these materials to be rele...

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Main Authors: Mohd Zulkifli, Mohamad Noor, Lam, Ivy Yoke Chin, Sonny, Irawan
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Published: 2018
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spelling ump-223472018-12-10T07:43:23Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22347/ Oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation Mohd Zulkifli, Mohamad Noor Lam, Ivy Yoke Chin Sonny, Irawan TP Chemical technology Nanoparticles exhibit unique physical properties and chemical properties and hence have received much attention from scientists and researchers in different areas of biological sciences. Nanoparticles are employed in a wide range of applications causing large quantities of these materials to be released into the environment. Yet, issues related to how and where these particles are released into the porous media still remain as major challenges. The objective of this research is directed towards the study of oxide nanoparticles transport in low porosity sand pack and determine the distance transport by the nanoparticles in the absence and presence of oil. The nanopowders were dispersed in de-ionized water and the horizontal column was packed with low porosity sand (30-40% porosity) of the size of 500 μm. This experiment was carried out with four different pore volume of nanoparticle suspensions ranging from 0.25 PV to 1.0 PV. The column effluents were analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy to determine the morphology of the elements existed in the effluents. The resistivity of four different sections (metal rod 1,2, metal rod 2,3, metal rod 3,4 and metal rod 1,4) were measured using a multimeter. The transport of nanoparticles was the smoothest in paraffin oil, followed by water. In the absence of paraffin oil, the conductivity and resistivity value in water were 0.022 S/m and 44.90 Ω.m respectively after 1.0 PV injection. In the presence of paraffin oil, the conductivity and resistivity reading were 0.026 S/m and 38.66 Ω.m respectively after 1.0 PV injection. This indicated that the transport of nanoparticles in the presence of oil had lower resistance compared to the resistance in the absence of oil and thus, the distance transported by nanoparticles in the presence of oil were longer compared to the distance transported in the absence of oil. 2018-06 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22347/1/22.%20Oxide%20nanoparticles%20for%20determination%20of%20petroleum%20production.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22347/2/22.1%20Oxide%20nanoparticles%20for%20determination%20of%20petroleum%20production.pdf Mohd Zulkifli, Mohamad Noor and Lam, Ivy Yoke Chin and Sonny, Irawan (2018) Oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation. In: International Conference On Oil & Gas Engineering And Technology, 12 - 15 Aug 2018 , Kuala Lumpur Convention Center. pp. 1-11.. (Unpublished)
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Mohd Zulkifli, Mohamad Noor
Lam, Ivy Yoke Chin
Sonny, Irawan
Oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation
description Nanoparticles exhibit unique physical properties and chemical properties and hence have received much attention from scientists and researchers in different areas of biological sciences. Nanoparticles are employed in a wide range of applications causing large quantities of these materials to be released into the environment. Yet, issues related to how and where these particles are released into the porous media still remain as major challenges. The objective of this research is directed towards the study of oxide nanoparticles transport in low porosity sand pack and determine the distance transport by the nanoparticles in the absence and presence of oil. The nanopowders were dispersed in de-ionized water and the horizontal column was packed with low porosity sand (30-40% porosity) of the size of 500 μm. This experiment was carried out with four different pore volume of nanoparticle suspensions ranging from 0.25 PV to 1.0 PV. The column effluents were analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy to determine the morphology of the elements existed in the effluents. The resistivity of four different sections (metal rod 1,2, metal rod 2,3, metal rod 3,4 and metal rod 1,4) were measured using a multimeter. The transport of nanoparticles was the smoothest in paraffin oil, followed by water. In the absence of paraffin oil, the conductivity and resistivity value in water were 0.022 S/m and 44.90 Ω.m respectively after 1.0 PV injection. In the presence of paraffin oil, the conductivity and resistivity reading were 0.026 S/m and 38.66 Ω.m respectively after 1.0 PV injection. This indicated that the transport of nanoparticles in the presence of oil had lower resistance compared to the resistance in the absence of oil and thus, the distance transported by nanoparticles in the presence of oil were longer compared to the distance transported in the absence of oil.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Zulkifli, Mohamad Noor
Lam, Ivy Yoke Chin
Sonny, Irawan
author_facet Mohd Zulkifli, Mohamad Noor
Lam, Ivy Yoke Chin
Sonny, Irawan
author_sort Mohd Zulkifli, Mohamad Noor
title Oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation
title_short Oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation
title_full Oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation
title_fullStr Oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation
title_full_unstemmed Oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation
title_sort oxide nanoparticles for determination of petroleum production distance in formation
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22347/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22347/1/22.%20Oxide%20nanoparticles%20for%20determination%20of%20petroleum%20production.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22347/2/22.1%20Oxide%20nanoparticles%20for%20determination%20of%20petroleum%20production.pdf
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