Claims
- 1. The method of recovering petroleum from a subterranean reservoir comprising the steps of: (1) introducing into said reservoir a predeterminable amount of a polyepoxide condensate of at least one of: (a) a polyalkylene oxide adduct of a fusible, water-insoluble organic aromatic hydrocarbon solvent-soluble synthetic resin, wherein said resin has from between about 4 to about 15 phenolic groups and is an alkyl or cycloaliphatic substituted phenol-aldehyde condensate of an ortho- or parasubstituted phenol and an aldehyde, said condensate resin being thereafter further condensed with an alkylene oxide containing less than about five carbon atoms in an amount equal to at least one mole of alkylene oxide per phenolic moiety of said resin, the weight ratio of oxide to condensation product in a solvent-free state being between about 1-to-10 and about 10-to-1; and (b) a polyether polyol having the formula: ##STR3## wherein: A is an alkylene oxide group, --C.sub.i H.sub.2i O--;
- O is oxygen;
- i is a positive integer from 2 to about 10;
- j is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- k is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- N is nitrogen;
- R.sup.1 is one of hydrogen, a monovalent hydrocarbon group containing less than about C.sub.11, or [A.sub.L H];
- L is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- R is a hydrocarbon moiety of a polyol, a primary or secondary amine, a primary or secondary polyamine, a primary or secondary amino alcohol, or hydrogen; and
- m+n is no greater than about 4 when R is other than hydrogen and one of m and n is zero and the other is unity when R is hydrogen,
- said polyepoxide condensate at about 25.degree. C.: (i) being less than about 1% by volume soluble in water and in isooctane; (ii) having a solubility parameter in the range of between about 6.9 and about 8.5; and (iii) spreading at the interface between distilled water and refined mineral oil to form a film having a thickness no greater than about 20 Angstroms at a spreading pressure of about 16 dynes per cm; and (2) contacting said petroleum in said reservoir with an effective thin film forming amount of said polyepoxide condensate, said polyepoxide being one of: (A) ##STR4## where n is zero or a positive integer of less than about 6; and (B) a polyepoxide containing two or more oxirane or epoxy groups selected from the class consisting of, epoxidized linseed oil and epoxidized polybutadiene.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said alkylene oxide is present in said adduct in an amount from between about 1 and about 5 moles per phenolic moiety in said resin.
- 3. The method of recovering petroleum from a subterranean reservoir penetrated by an injection well and a producing well, comprising the steps of: (1) introducing through said injection well a predeterminable amount of a polyepoxide condensate of at least one of: (a) a polyalkylene oxide adduct of a fusible, water-insoluble organic aromatic hydrocarbon solvent-soluble synthetic resin, wherein said resin has from between about 4 to about 15 phenolic groups and is an alkyl or cycloaliphatic substituted phenol-aldehyde condensate of an ortho- or para-substituted phenol and an aldehyde, said condensate resin being thereafter further condensed with an alkylene oxide containing less than about five carbon atoms in an amount equal to at least one mole of alkylene oxide per phenolic moiety of said resin, the weight ratio of oxide to condensation product in a solvent-free state being between about 1-to-10 and about 10-to-1; and (b) a polyether polyol having the formula: ##STR5## wherein: A is an alkylene oxide group, --C.sub.i H.sub.2i O--;
- O is oxygen;
- i is a positive integer from 2 to about 10;
- j is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- k is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- N is nitrogen;
- R.sup.1 is one of hydrogen, a monovalent hydrocarbon group containing less than about C.sub.11, or [A.sub.L H];
- L is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- R is a hydrocarbon moiety of a polyol, a primary or secondary amine, a primary or secondary polyamine, a primary or secondary amino alcohol, or hydrogen; and
- m+n is no greater than about 4 when R is other than hydrogen and one of m and n is zero and the other is unity when R is hydrogen,
- said polyepoxide condensate at about 25.degree. C.: (i) being less than about 1% by volume in water and in isooctane; (ii) having a solubility parameter in the range of between about 6.9 and about 8.5; and (iii) spreading at the interface between distilled water and refined mineral oil to form a film having a thickness no greater than about 20 Angstroms at a spreading pressure of about 16 dynes per cm; and (2) contacting said petroleum in said reservoir with an effective thin film forming amount of said polyepoxide condensate, said polyepoxide being one of: (A) ##STR6## where n is zero or a positive integer of less than about 6; and (B) a polyepoxide containing two or more oxirane or epoxy groups selected from the class consisting of, epoxidized linseed oil and epoxidized polybutadiene.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said alkylene oxide is present in said adduct in an amount from between about 1 and about 5 moles per phenolic moiety in said resin.
- 5. The method of claim 1 or 3 wherein said polyepoxide condensate is introduced into said reservoir in the form of an emulsion.
- 6. The method of claim 1 or 3 wherein said polyepoxide condensate is incrementally introduced into said reservoir.
- 7. The method of claim 1 or 3 wherein said polyepoxide condensate is introduced into said reservoir with an organic solvent.
- 8. The method of recovering petroleum from a subterranean reservoir comprising the steps of: (1) introducing into said reservoir a predeterminable amount of a polyepoxide condensate of a least one of: (a) a polyalkylene oxide adduct of a fusible, water-insoluble organic aromatic hydrocarbon solvent-soluble synthetic resin, wherein said resin has from between about 4 to about 15 phenolic groups and is an alkyl or cycloaliphatic substituted phenol-aldehyde condensate of an ortho- or a para-substituted phenol and an aldehyde, said condensate resin being thereafter further condensed with an alkylene oxide containing less than about five carbon atoms in an amount equal to at least one mole of alkylene oxide per phenolic moiety of said resin, the weight ratio of oxide to condensation product in a solvent-free state being between about 1-to-10 and about 10-to-1; and (b) a polyether polyol having the formula: ##STR7## wherein: A is an alkylene oxide group, --C.sub.i H.sub.2i O--;
- O is oxygen;
- i is a positive integer from 2 to about 10;
- j is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- k is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- N is nitrogen;
- R.sup.1 is one of hydrogen, a monovalent hydrocarbon group containing less than about C.sub.11, or [A.sub.L H];
- L is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- R is a hydrocarbon moiety of a polyol, a primary or secondary amine, a primary or secondary polyamine, a primary or secondary amino alcohol, or hydrogen; and
- m+n is no greater than about 4 when R is other than hydrogen and one of m and n is zero and the other is unity when R is hydrogen,
- said polyepoxide condensate at about 25.degree. C.: (i) being less than about 1% by volume soluble in water and in isooctane; (ii) having a solubility parameter in the range of between about 6.9 and about 8.5; and (iii) spreading at the interface between distilled water and refined mineral oil to form a film having a thickness no greater than about 20 Angstroms at a spreading pressure of about 16 dynes per cm; (2) contacting said petroleum in said reservoir with an effective thin film forming amount of said polyepoxide condensate; and (3) introducing into the reservoir an injection medium to urge said petroleum through and out of said reservoir, said polyepoxide being one of: (A) ##STR8## wherein n is zero or a positive integer of less than about 6; and (B) a polyepoxide containing two or more oxirane or epoxy groups selected from the class consisting of, epoxidized linseed oil and epoxidized polybutadiene.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said alkylene oxide is present in said adduct in an amount from between about 1 and about 5 moles per phenolic moiety in said resin.
- 10. The method of recovering petroleum from a subterranean reservoir penetrated by an injection well and a producing well, comprising the steps of: (1) introducing through said injection well a predeterminable amount of a polyepoxide condensate of at least one of: (a) a polyalkylene oxide adduct of a fusible, water-insoluble organic aromatic hydrocarbon solvent-soluble synthetic resin, wherein said resin has from between about 4 to about 15 phenolic groups and is an alkyl or cycloaliphatic substituted phenol-aldehyde condensate of an ortho- or para-substituted phenol and an aldehyde, said condensate resin being thereafter further condensed with an alkylene oxide containing less than about five carbon atoms in an amount equal to at least one mole of alkylene oxide per phenolic moeity of said resin, the weight ratio of oxide to condensation product in a solvent-free state being between about 1-to-10 and about 10-to-1; and (b) a polyether polyol having the formula: ##STR9## wherein: A is an alkylene oxide group, --C.sub.i H.sub.2i O--;
- O is oxygen;
- i is a positive integer from 2 to about 10;
- j is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- k is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- N is nitrogen;
- R.sup.1 is one of hydrogen, a monovalent hydrocarbon group containing less than about C.sub.11, or [A.sub.L H];
- L is a positive integer no greater than about 100;
- R is a hydrocarbon moeity of a polyol, a primary or secondary amine, a primary or secondary polyamine, a primary or secondary amino alcohol, or hydrogen; and
- m+n is no greater than about 4 when R is other than hydrogen and one of m and n is zero and the other is unity when R is hydrogen;
- said polyepoxide condensate at about 25.degree. C.: (i) being less than about 1% by volume soluble in water and in isooctane; (ii) having a solubility parameter in the range of between about 6.9 and about 8.5; and (iii) spreading at the interface between distilled water and refined mineral oil to form a film having a thickness no greater than about 20 Angstroms at a spreading pressure of about 16 dynes per cm; (2) contacting said petroleum in said reservoir with an effective thin film forming amount of said polyepoxide condensate; and (3) introducing into the reservoir an injection medium to urge said petroleum toward and through said producing well, said polyepoxide being one of: (A) ##STR10## where n is zero or a positive integer of less than about 6; and (B) a polyepoxide containing two or more oxirane or epoxy groups selected from the class consisting of, epoxidized linseed oil and epoxidized polybutadiene.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said alkylene oxide is present in said adduct in an amount from between about 1 and about 5 moles per phenolic moeity in said resin.
- 12. The method of claim 8 or 10 wherein said injection medium is a flood water.
- 13. The method of claim 8 or 10 wherein said injection medium is a flood water and said polyepoxide condensate is present in said medium in an amount of from between about 5 ppm and about 2,000 ppm.
- 14. The method of claim 8 or 10 wherein said polyepoxide condensate is introduced into said reservoir in the form of an emulsion.
- 15. The method of claim 8 or 10 wherein said polyepoxide condensate is incrementally introduced into said reservoir.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of my co-pending application, Ser. No. 917,053, filed June 19, 1978, now abandoned, entitled "Method Of Recovering Petroleum From A Subterranean Reservoir Incorporating Polyepoxide Condensates Of Resinous Polyalkylene Oxide Adducts And Polyether Polyols", which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application, Ser. No. 917,057, filed June 19, 1978, entitled "Method Of Recovering Petroleum From A Subterranean Reservoir Incorporating Resinous Polyalkylene Oxide Adducts", now abandoned.
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