Evaluation and Optimization Study on a Hybrid EOR Technique Named as Chemical-Alternating-Foam Floods

A novel EOR method called Chemical-Alternating-Foam (CAF) floods was developed to overcome the drawbacks of the conventional foam flooding, e.g., insufficient amount of in-situ foams and severe foam collapse and surfactant retention. CAF flooding showed greater capability to reduce the brine permeab...

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Main Authors: Xu, X., Saeedi, Ali
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9196
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description A novel EOR method called Chemical-Alternating-Foam (CAF) floods was developed to overcome the drawbacks of the conventional foam flooding, e.g., insufficient amount of in-situ foams and severe foam collapse and surfactant retention. CAF flooding showed greater capability to reduce the brine permeability compared to the continuous foam flooding. The overall oil recovery of the CAF flooding was 10-15% higher compared to that of the conventional foam flooding with the same amount of CO2 chemicals injected. For the continuous CO2 foam flooding, the best displacement performance was obtained at the 60% water cut, while the CAF floods yielded the most amount of incremental oil at the 98% water cut. Under the experimental condition, the optimal foam quality, foam/chemical slug size ratio and cycle number for the proposed CAF floods were selected as 80%, 1:1 and 3, respectively. The proposed hybrid process is a viable and effective method significantly strengthening the conventional foam flooding.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-91962017-09-13T14:52:46Z Evaluation and Optimization Study on a Hybrid EOR Technique Named as Chemical-Alternating-Foam Floods Xu, X. Saeedi, Ali A novel EOR method called Chemical-Alternating-Foam (CAF) floods was developed to overcome the drawbacks of the conventional foam flooding, e.g., insufficient amount of in-situ foams and severe foam collapse and surfactant retention. CAF flooding showed greater capability to reduce the brine permeability compared to the continuous foam flooding. The overall oil recovery of the CAF flooding was 10-15% higher compared to that of the conventional foam flooding with the same amount of CO2 chemicals injected. For the continuous CO2 foam flooding, the best displacement performance was obtained at the 60% water cut, while the CAF floods yielded the most amount of incremental oil at the 98% water cut. Under the experimental condition, the optimal foam quality, foam/chemical slug size ratio and cycle number for the proposed CAF floods were selected as 80%, 1:1 and 3, respectively. The proposed hybrid process is a viable and effective method significantly strengthening the conventional foam flooding. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9196 10.2516/ogst/2016022 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 fulltext
spellingShingle Xu, X.
Saeedi, Ali
Evaluation and Optimization Study on a Hybrid EOR Technique Named as Chemical-Alternating-Foam Floods
title Evaluation and Optimization Study on a Hybrid EOR Technique Named as Chemical-Alternating-Foam Floods
title_full Evaluation and Optimization Study on a Hybrid EOR Technique Named as Chemical-Alternating-Foam Floods
title_fullStr Evaluation and Optimization Study on a Hybrid EOR Technique Named as Chemical-Alternating-Foam Floods
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation and Optimization Study on a Hybrid EOR Technique Named as Chemical-Alternating-Foam Floods
title_short Evaluation and Optimization Study on a Hybrid EOR Technique Named as Chemical-Alternating-Foam Floods
title_sort evaluation and optimization study on a hybrid eor technique named as chemical-alternating-foam floods
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9196