Crude oils with acid numbers too low to warrant alkaline flooding for enhanced oil recovery were subjected to in-situ air oxidation in unconsolidated cores at temperatures corresponding to reservoir conditions. The oxidation process resulted in a significant increase in the acid number of the crudes
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Improved oil recovery by adsorption–desorption in chemical flooding
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