SPE Production Operations Symposium 1997
DOI: 10.2118/37416-ms
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A Laboratory Investigation of Foam Flow in Low-Permeability Berea Sandstone Cores

Abstract: Foam flow in porous media has been a subject of extensive investigation for the last 30 years because of its application in enhanced oil recovery (BOR) and stimulation operations. In acidizing, foam is used to facilitate the diversion of acid into the low-permeability strata when multiple layers of contrasting permeabilities are present. Very little has been done to investigate the flow behavior of foam in low-permeability rocks (1–10 md), mainly because of equipment limitations caused by the very high pressur… Show more

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“…Foam strength in laboratory core floods has for instance been reported to both increase (Bernard and Holm, 1964;Dixit et al, 1994;Lee and Heller, 1991;Mannhardt and Novosad, 1994;Yang and Reed, 1989) and decrease (Dixit et al, 1994;Marsden and Khan, 1966;Siddiqui et al, 1997a;Solbakken et al, 2014;Yang and Reed, 1989) with increasing absolute rock permeability.…”
Section: Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Foam strength in laboratory core floods has for instance been reported to both increase (Bernard and Holm, 1964;Dixit et al, 1994;Lee and Heller, 1991;Mannhardt and Novosad, 1994;Yang and Reed, 1989) and decrease (Dixit et al, 1994;Marsden and Khan, 1966;Siddiqui et al, 1997a;Solbakken et al, 2014;Yang and Reed, 1989) with increasing absolute rock permeability.…”
Section: Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Average permeabilities in sandstone reservoirs are typically in the range of 5-500 mD, although intervals of several Darcy's may also readily occur (Selley, 1998). Berea sandstone core material can be found in a large range of different permeabilities, typically ranging from 10 to 1200 mD (Alvarez et al, 2001;Churcher et al, 1991;Kim et al, 2004;Gauglitz et al, 2002;Siddiqui et al, 1997aSiddiqui et al, , 1997bZhang and Morrow, 2006).…”
Section: Absolute Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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