Experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery

This paper presents the rheological behaviour of supercritical CO2 (sCO2) foam at reservoir conditions of 1 500 psi and 80 °C. Different commercial surfactants were screened and utilized in order to generate a fairly stable CO2 foam. Mixed surfactant system was also introduced to generate strong foa...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, S., Elraies, K.A., Forooozesh, J., Bt Mohd Shafian, S.R., Hashmet, M.R., Hsia, I.C.C., Almansour, A.
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Published: China University of Geosciences 2017
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spelling my.utp.eprints.193402018-04-23T03:11:51Z Experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery Ahmed, S. Elraies, K.A. Forooozesh, J. Bt Mohd Shafian, S.R. Hashmet, M.R. Hsia, I.C.C. Almansour, A. This paper presents the rheological behaviour of supercritical CO2 (sCO2) foam at reservoir conditions of 1 500 psi and 80 °C. Different commercial surfactants were screened and utilized in order to generate a fairly stable CO2 foam. Mixed surfactant system was also introduced to generate strong foam. Foam rheology was studied for some specific foam qualities using a high pressure high temperature (HPHT) foam loop rheometer. A typical shear thinning behaviour of the foam was observed and a significant increase in the foam viscosity was noticed with the increase of foam quality until 85. A desired high apparent viscosity with coarse texture was found at 85 foam quality. Foam visualization above 85 showed an unstable foam due to extremely thin lamella which collapsed and totally disappeared in the loop rheometer. Below 52, a non-homogenous and unstable foam was found having low viscosity with some liquid accumulation at the bottom of the circulation loop. This research has demonstrated rheology of sCO2 foams at different qualities at HPHT to obtain optimal foam quality region for immiscible CO2 foam co-injection process. © 2017, China University of Geosciences and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. China University of Geosciences 2017 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85031495337&doi=10.1007%2fs12583-017-0803-z&partnerID=40&md5=c439b707ebf9c1ebd5119c2aaced8819 Ahmed, S. and Elraies, K.A. and Forooozesh, J. and Bt Mohd Shafian, S.R. and Hashmet, M.R. and Hsia, I.C.C. and Almansour, A. (2017) Experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery. Journal of Earth Science, 28 (5). pp. 835-841. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/19340/
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description This paper presents the rheological behaviour of supercritical CO2 (sCO2) foam at reservoir conditions of 1 500 psi and 80 °C. Different commercial surfactants were screened and utilized in order to generate a fairly stable CO2 foam. Mixed surfactant system was also introduced to generate strong foam. Foam rheology was studied for some specific foam qualities using a high pressure high temperature (HPHT) foam loop rheometer. A typical shear thinning behaviour of the foam was observed and a significant increase in the foam viscosity was noticed with the increase of foam quality until 85. A desired high apparent viscosity with coarse texture was found at 85 foam quality. Foam visualization above 85 showed an unstable foam due to extremely thin lamella which collapsed and totally disappeared in the loop rheometer. Below 52, a non-homogenous and unstable foam was found having low viscosity with some liquid accumulation at the bottom of the circulation loop. This research has demonstrated rheology of sCO2 foams at different qualities at HPHT to obtain optimal foam quality region for immiscible CO2 foam co-injection process. © 2017, China University of Geosciences and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.
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author Ahmed, S.
Elraies, K.A.
Forooozesh, J.
Bt Mohd Shafian, S.R.
Hashmet, M.R.
Hsia, I.C.C.
Almansour, A.
spellingShingle Ahmed, S.
Elraies, K.A.
Forooozesh, J.
Bt Mohd Shafian, S.R.
Hashmet, M.R.
Hsia, I.C.C.
Almansour, A.
Experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery
author_facet Ahmed, S.
Elraies, K.A.
Forooozesh, J.
Bt Mohd Shafian, S.R.
Hashmet, M.R.
Hsia, I.C.C.
Almansour, A.
author_sort Ahmed, S.
title Experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery
title_short Experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery
title_full Experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery
title_sort experimental investigation of immiscible supercritical carbon dioxide foam rheology for improved oil recovery
publisher China University of Geosciences
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