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Environmental Protection in Enhanced Oil Recovery and Its Waste and Effluents Treatment: A Critical Patent-Based Review of BRICS and Non-BRICS (2004–2023)

Cristina M. Quintella ()
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Cristina M. Quintella: Chemistry Institute, Campus Ondina, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador 40170-115, BA, Brazil

Sustainability, 2025, vol. 17, issue 7, 1-16

Abstract: Oil production will remain essential in the coming decades, requiring environmental responsibilities that are aligned with Agenda 2030. Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) increases recovery efficiency with low investment, but environmental protection technologies (EOR and Env), including green EOR (GEOR) and waste treatment (WT), must be integrated. The BRICS association, representing half of global oil production, promotes technology transfer in this context. Worldwide patent data (2004–2023) of EOR and Env technologies at TRL 4–5 in BRICS and non-BRICS countries were compared for nine GEOR (1489 patents) and nine WT (2292 patents) methods. China is the global leader (73%, being 98% of BRICS patents), maintaining dominance even when normalized by GDP. Non-BRICS patents are from the USA (41%), Japan (31%), and the Republic of Korea (14%). BRICS countries surpassed non-BRICS in 2014, with a 5.9% growth rate, −13.2% for non-BRICS, with all methods growing, whereas in non-BRICS, only water flocculation treatment is growing. BRICS technological specialization is expanding more rapidly than that of non-BRICS countries. BRICS countries exhibit higher relative technological advantages and distance in surfactants, polymers, macromolecules, sludge treatment, and multistage water treatment devices. Non-BRICS countries are more competitive in in situ combustion, water alternating gas (WAG), re-pressurization, vacuum techniques, flotation, water–oil separation, sorption, or precipitation, flocculation, and oil-contaminated water. China is the primary BRICS leader and is positioned to define BRICS policies regarding technology transfer and innovation. Technological partnerships between BRICS and non-BRICS countries are strongly recommended to enhance synergy and achieve sustainable and efficient production more rapidly.

Keywords: EOR technology; specialization; concentration; environmental technology; competitiveness; technology readiness; SDG-7; growth rate; responsible energy transition; patents (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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