Ionic Liquid Application in Surfactant Foam Stabilization for Gas Mobility Control

Foam application in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes has been promoted primarily to address the mobility control issue during gas flooding which leads to poor sweep efficiency. Some critical factors such as foam stability and strength in porous media need to be addressed to ensure the effective...

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Main Authors: Hanamertani, Alvinda Sri, Pilus, Rashidah Mohd, Manan, Ninie Suhana Abdul, Ahmed, Shehzad, Awang, Maryamni
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spelling my.um.eprints.219562019-08-19T03:05:28Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21956/ Ionic Liquid Application in Surfactant Foam Stabilization for Gas Mobility Control Hanamertani, Alvinda Sri Pilus, Rashidah Mohd Manan, Ninie Suhana Abdul Ahmed, Shehzad Awang, Maryamni Q Science (General) QD Chemistry Foam application in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes has been promoted primarily to address the mobility control issue during gas flooding which leads to poor sweep efficiency. Some critical factors such as foam stability and strength in porous media need to be addressed to ensure the effectiveness of foam flooding. In this research, a relatively new additive for foam stabilization composed of ionic liquid (IL) has been introduced. Systematic foam experiments in static condition and porous media were performed to investigate the potential of IL-based additives to enhance surfactant foam stability for gas mobility control. Screening of the mixtures of surfactant and different types of IL was initially conducted based on bulk foam stability measurement at high temperature. Core flooding experiments were then executed to evaluate the foam characteristic using the best formulation in the absence of oil under reservoir conditions. Results from bulk foam experiments indicated that the presence of IL as additive was able to increase foam stability up to a certain extent depending on the type of IL used and its formulation with surfactant. In comparison with the base case, the foam stability increment achieved by the best formulation was 136%. The ability of selected IL to lower the surface tension of surfactant solution was found to be in good accordance with its improvement on foam stability. In core flooding experiments, the acceleration of foam generation was noticed in the presence of IL indicated by an immediate increase in mobility reduction factor (MRF) upon early nitrogen injection with 30% increment at the maximum point. A small slug surfactant alternating gas (SAG) injection was able to optimize the performance of the surfactant/IL mixture used in reducing gas mobility by effectively producing stronger foam. This research has provided a strong indication of the capability of IL to perform as additive for foam stabilization, hence improving foam performance in reducing the gas mobility during EOR processes. American Chemical Society 2018 Article PeerReviewed Hanamertani, Alvinda Sri and Pilus, Rashidah Mohd and Manan, Ninie Suhana Abdul and Ahmed, Shehzad and Awang, Maryamni (2018) Ionic Liquid Application in Surfactant Foam Stabilization for Gas Mobility Control. Energy & Fuels, 32 (6). pp. 6545-6556. ISSN 0887-0624 https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.8b00584 doi:10.1021/acs.energyfuels.8b00584
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topic Q Science (General)
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QD Chemistry
Hanamertani, Alvinda Sri
Pilus, Rashidah Mohd
Manan, Ninie Suhana Abdul
Ahmed, Shehzad
Awang, Maryamni
Ionic Liquid Application in Surfactant Foam Stabilization for Gas Mobility Control
description Foam application in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes has been promoted primarily to address the mobility control issue during gas flooding which leads to poor sweep efficiency. Some critical factors such as foam stability and strength in porous media need to be addressed to ensure the effectiveness of foam flooding. In this research, a relatively new additive for foam stabilization composed of ionic liquid (IL) has been introduced. Systematic foam experiments in static condition and porous media were performed to investigate the potential of IL-based additives to enhance surfactant foam stability for gas mobility control. Screening of the mixtures of surfactant and different types of IL was initially conducted based on bulk foam stability measurement at high temperature. Core flooding experiments were then executed to evaluate the foam characteristic using the best formulation in the absence of oil under reservoir conditions. Results from bulk foam experiments indicated that the presence of IL as additive was able to increase foam stability up to a certain extent depending on the type of IL used and its formulation with surfactant. In comparison with the base case, the foam stability increment achieved by the best formulation was 136%. The ability of selected IL to lower the surface tension of surfactant solution was found to be in good accordance with its improvement on foam stability. In core flooding experiments, the acceleration of foam generation was noticed in the presence of IL indicated by an immediate increase in mobility reduction factor (MRF) upon early nitrogen injection with 30% increment at the maximum point. A small slug surfactant alternating gas (SAG) injection was able to optimize the performance of the surfactant/IL mixture used in reducing gas mobility by effectively producing stronger foam. This research has provided a strong indication of the capability of IL to perform as additive for foam stabilization, hence improving foam performance in reducing the gas mobility during EOR processes.
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author Hanamertani, Alvinda Sri
Pilus, Rashidah Mohd
Manan, Ninie Suhana Abdul
Ahmed, Shehzad
Awang, Maryamni
author_facet Hanamertani, Alvinda Sri
Pilus, Rashidah Mohd
Manan, Ninie Suhana Abdul
Ahmed, Shehzad
Awang, Maryamni
author_sort Hanamertani, Alvinda Sri
title Ionic Liquid Application in Surfactant Foam Stabilization for Gas Mobility Control
title_short Ionic Liquid Application in Surfactant Foam Stabilization for Gas Mobility Control
title_full Ionic Liquid Application in Surfactant Foam Stabilization for Gas Mobility Control
title_fullStr Ionic Liquid Application in Surfactant Foam Stabilization for Gas Mobility Control
title_full_unstemmed Ionic Liquid Application in Surfactant Foam Stabilization for Gas Mobility Control
title_sort ionic liquid application in surfactant foam stabilization for gas mobility control
publisher American Chemical Society
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/21956/
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.8b00584
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