Extra-heavy crude oil viscosity modifiers derived from common geranium extracts and their characterization
Key Points
Effective viscosity modifiers derived from common geranium extracts can significantly lower crude oil viscosity.
Testing showed a reduction in viscosity of up to 30% when using geranium-based modifiers in crude oil mixtures.
Characterization of these extracts involved chemical analysis and physical properties assessment, highlighting their suitability for industrial applications.
Implications for enhanced oil recovery are significant, suggesting a better approach to managing heavy crude oil.
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Lozano-Navarro et al. (Fri,) studied this question.