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Does the Titan Process change the microscopic water-oil interface within the pore space?

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Does the Titan Process change the microscopic water-oil interface within the pore space?

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Yes. You may have seen a drop of water falling on a powdery surface. The water contact becomes coated with the particles and the drop maintains its shape. Microbes cover the surface of oil in the reservoir in much the same way. The microbes change the surface area at the interface and reduce the interfacial tension between oil and water.

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