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US Patent 10392555 Nanoparticle design for enhanced oil recovery

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
103925551
Patent Inventor Names
Claudius Feger1
Mathias B. Steiner1
Ronaldo Giro1
Date of Patent
August 27, 2019
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Patent Application Number
149737851
Date Filed
December 18, 2015
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12091611 Enhanced oil recovery with Janus nanoparticles
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US Patent 11773715 Injecting multiple tracer tag fluids into a wellbore
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US Patent 11422285 Nanofluidic chips as micromodels for carbonate reservoirs
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US Patent 11911761 Microfluidic chip with mixed porosities for reservoir modeling
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US Patent 11933937 Nanofluidic chips as micromodels for carbonate reservoirs
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US Patent 12000278 Determining oil and water production rates in multiple production zones from a single production well
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US Patent 11472709 Bulk synthesis of Janus nanomaterials
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US Patent 11534759 Microfluidic chip with mixed porosities for reservoir modeling
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Zakiya W Bates
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Patent abstract

A method of designing a nanoparticle tailored to support hydrocarbon recovery in a subterranean formation, a method for using nanoparticles to extract hydrocarbon from a subterranean formation, and a nanoparticle structure. The method may include determining environmental conditions of a subterranean formation, defining nanoparticle parameters based on the environmental conditions, and forming a nanoparticle comprising the nanoparticle parameters. The method may include producing a colloidal suspension of nanoparticles by mixing nanoparticles with water and injecting the colloidal suspension of nanoparticles into a subterranean formation. A nanoparticle structure may include a hydrophilic material in a defined three-dimensional shape having a maximum diameter. The nanoparticle may penetrate through an oil-water interface with an optimized contact angle, minimize an interfacial area between oil and water, and create an oil in water emulsion.

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