Ion exchange controlled chemically aided waterflood process

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166273, 166274, E21B 4322

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040747557

ABSTRACT:
A process for recovering oil by successively injecting at least a chemical slug containing an active aqueous surfactant system or thickened aqueous liquid and an aqueous drive liquid into a reservoir having a significant amount of ion exchange capacity, is improved. The ionic composition of each injected fluid is arranged to provide a ratio, between the concentration of its effectively predominate monovalent cation and the square root of the concentration of its effectively predominate divalent cation, which ratio at least substantially equals such a ratio within the aqueous fluid immediately ahead of the injected fluid.

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