1. Basic Aspects of Emulsion and Nano-emulsion
1.1. Introduction to Emulsion and Nano-emulsion
2. Emulsion and its types
2.1. Emulsions
2.2. Types of Emulsions
2.3. Industrial application of Emulsions
3. Nano-emulsions
3.1. Types of Nano-emulsions
3.2. Advantages of nano-emulsions over emulsions
3.3. Application of Nano-emulsions
3.4. Challenges for industrial application of nano-emulsions
4. Nano-Emulsions in Petroleum Industry
4.1. Emulsifiers
4.2 Wellbore cleaning
4.3. Cleaning of oil spills
4.4. Enhanced oil recovery
5. Physico-chemical properties of nano-emulsions for application in EOR
5.1. Interfacial tension (IFT)
5.2 Phase behaviour study
5.3. Miscibility
5.4. Wettability alteration
5.5 Mobility control
6. Application of nano-emulsions in EOR
6.1. Screening and potential evaluation of nano-emulsions
6.2. Oil mobilization and Recovery process
6.3 Challenges in Chemical EOR
Conclusions
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Dr. Neha Saxena is currently working as Assistant Professor at IIMT University. She gained her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Aligarh Muslim University in 2012 and 2014, respectively, and her Ph.D. from IIT (ISM) Dhanbad. She has experience working in industry, as well as her academic positions. She has co-authored two books, numerous journal articles and conference papers, two of which she was awarded prizes for.
Dr. Amit Kumar is currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Petroleum Engineering and Geoengineering, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Jais, Amethi. He has completed his Ph.D. on topic Synthesis and Characterization of Zwitterionic Surfactant for Application in Enhanced Oil Recovery in July 2020 from Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed his graduation in Petroleum Engineering and postgraduation in Petroleum Management as dual degree course from Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad. He has authored several papers in international SCI journals. His research area of interest includes enhanced oil recovery and reservoir simulation.
Dr. Ajay Mandal is Professor and Head of Department of Petroleum Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Dhanbad. He is awarded with FRSC Fellow Award from RSC. He has co-authored many books, numerous journal articles and conference papers, for which he has been awarded prizes, and has wide experience in academics of almost 20 years and 150+ publications in reputed journals.