How does the Titan Process create an emulsion?
The targeted microbes that have consumed the Titan nutrients proceed into a cycle of nutrient deprivation after the nutrient is consumed. The deprivation cycle marks the onset of the Titan Process effect. As the microbes are stimulated by the Titan Process and the become “oil-loving”, they attach to the oil droplet causing the oil to break down into much smaller droplet size. A portion of these small microbes attach to oil droplets causing a greatly expanded and irregular surface contour which allows for the creation of a cohesion effect with water molecules. As this newly “attached” oil, water and microbe combination moves through the high-permeability areas of the reservoir, the more rapid movement agitates the combination and an emulsion is formed, blocking thief zones and increasing oil recovery.
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