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titleOfInvention PROCEDURE TO MODIFY THE PERMEABILITY TO WATER OF AN UNDERGROUND FORMATION
abstract This refers to a process for modifying the water permeability of an underground formation, which contains oil, which includes at least the following steps: preparation of an injection fluid from the dispersion of a hydrophilic phase in a lipophilic phase, with water or brine. Said dispersion includes: a hydrophilic phase containing at least one linear (co) polymer E, a lipophilic phase, at least one interfacial polymer, composed of at least one monomer of formula (1); injection of the injection fluid into an underground formation, the fluid includes a concentration of linear (co) polymer E such that, once released and in contact with water, the viscosity of the injection fluid is higher than the viscosity of the oil present in the formation.
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