Experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding

This study investigates the effect of different existing parameters in current foam models on SAG foam process. Foam flooding is a common Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) method to mitigate the drawbacks of the gas injection process. Whereas Surfactant-Alternating-Gas (SAG) is a common technique in real...

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Main Authors: Hematpour, H., Mahmood, S.M., Nasr, N.H., Karimi, M., Bataee, M.
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Published: University of Kuwait 2019
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spelling my.utp.eprints.302462022-03-25T06:39:22Z Experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding Hematpour, H. Mahmood, S.M. Nasr, N.H. Karimi, M. Bataee, M. This study investigates the effect of different existing parameters in current foam models on SAG foam process. Foam flooding is a common Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) method to mitigate the drawbacks of the gas injection process. Whereas Surfactant-Alternating-Gas (SAG) is a common technique in real cases, all developed foam flow models have been established based on pre-generated foam flooding. In this study, a set of core flooding experiments were designed to meet the objective. These experiments considered the effect of several parameters on the mobility reduction factor (MRF). The parameters included surfactant types, flow rate, surfactant concentration, and salinity. A high permeable core was considered as the porous medium, three different anionic surfactants (AOS, IOS and MFOAMX) were employed as the foaming agents, and the injected gas was nitrogen. The results were interpreted the SAG foam process. The results show that surfactant concentration plays an imperative role in MRF, but the salinity effect is not significant. © 2019 University of Kuwait. All rights reserved. University of Kuwait 2019 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85078864031&partnerID=40&md5=fb644756a720086576782674c292d451 Hematpour, H. and Mahmood, S.M. and Nasr, N.H. and Karimi, M. and Bataee, M. (2019) Experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding. Kuwait Journal of Science, 46 (4). pp. 75-82. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/30246/
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description This study investigates the effect of different existing parameters in current foam models on SAG foam process. Foam flooding is a common Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) method to mitigate the drawbacks of the gas injection process. Whereas Surfactant-Alternating-Gas (SAG) is a common technique in real cases, all developed foam flow models have been established based on pre-generated foam flooding. In this study, a set of core flooding experiments were designed to meet the objective. These experiments considered the effect of several parameters on the mobility reduction factor (MRF). The parameters included surfactant types, flow rate, surfactant concentration, and salinity. A high permeable core was considered as the porous medium, three different anionic surfactants (AOS, IOS and MFOAMX) were employed as the foaming agents, and the injected gas was nitrogen. The results were interpreted the SAG foam process. The results show that surfactant concentration plays an imperative role in MRF, but the salinity effect is not significant. © 2019 University of Kuwait. All rights reserved.
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author Hematpour, H.
Mahmood, S.M.
Nasr, N.H.
Karimi, M.
Bataee, M.
spellingShingle Hematpour, H.
Mahmood, S.M.
Nasr, N.H.
Karimi, M.
Bataee, M.
Experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding
author_facet Hematpour, H.
Mahmood, S.M.
Nasr, N.H.
Karimi, M.
Bataee, M.
author_sort Hematpour, H.
title Experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding
title_short Experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding
title_full Experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding
title_fullStr Experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding
title_sort experimental investigation on the mobility reduction factor of surfactant-alternating-gas foam flooding
publisher University of Kuwait
publishDate 2019
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