Bourkaib, KamilaElamri, AdelHadjsadok, AbdelkaderIzountar, Charaf EddineAbimouloud, Mohamed FouadBouhafs, AminIsseri, AmmarMaatalah, DjamilaBraik, MeriemGuezei, Abdelali2026-02-01202522279717https://doi.org/10.3390/pr13061794https://dspace.univ-boumerdes.dz/handle/123456789/16026This study explores the potential of biopolymers as sustainable alternatives to synthetic polymers in enhanced oil recovery (EOR), aiming to reduce reliance on partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (HPAM). Mucilage extracted from Opuntia ficus-indica cladodes was investigated individually and in combination with HPAM in an 80/20 blend. The objective was to evaluate the physicochemical and rheological properties of these formulations, and their efficiency in improving oil recovery under realistic reservoir conditions. The materials were characterized using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Rheological tests showed that both Opuntia mucilage and the HPAM–mucilage blend displayed favorable viscoelastic behavior in saline environments (2% NaCl) at high concentrations (10,000 ppm). The mucilage also exhibited thermal stability above 200 °C, making it suitable for harsh reservoir conditions. Core flooding experiments conducted at 120 °C using core plugs from Algerian reservoirs revealed enhanced oil recovery performance. The recovery factors were 63.3% for HPAM, 84.35% for Opuntia mucilage, and 94.28% for the HPAM–mucilage blend. These results highlight not only the synergistic effect of the blend but also the standalone efficiency of the natural biopolymer in improving oil mobility and pore permeability. This study confirms the viability of using locally sourced biopolymers in EOR strategies. Opuntia ficus-indica mucilage offers a cost-effective, eco-friendly, and thermally stable alternative to conventional polymers for enhanced oil recovery, particularly in saline and high-temperature reservoirs such as Hassi Messaoud in AlgeriaenEnhanced oil recovery (EOR)MucilageHPAMOpuntia ficus-indicaAlgerian reservoirsEcologicalComparative Study of Opuntia ficus-indica Polymers, HPAM, and Their Mixture for Enhanced Oil Recovery in the Hassi Messaoud Reservoir, AlgeriaArticle