Micelles composed of mixed surfactants with different structures (mixed mic
elles) are of great theoretical and industrial interest. This work pertains
to maximizing interfacial tension (IFT) reduction via surfactant pairs. In
this respect, four types of fatty acid amides based on lauric, myristic, p
almitic, and stearic acids were blended with dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid
at a molar ratio of 4:1 and designated as A(1), A(2), A(3), and A(4), respe
ctively. The IFT was measured for each blend at different concentrations us
ing Badri crude oil. The most potent formula (A(4)) was evaluated for using
in enhanced oil recovery (EOR). The IFT was tested in the presence of diff
erent electrolyte concentrations with different crude oils at different tem
peratures. Finally several runs were devoted to study the displacement of B
adri crude oil by A(4) surfactant solution using different slug sizes of 10
, 20, and 40% of pore volume (PV). The study reveled that Badri crude oil g
ave ultra-low IFT at lowest surfactant concentration and 0.5% of NaCl. The
recovery factor at a slug size of 20% PV was 83% of original oil in place c
ompared with 59% in case of conventional water flood.