Petro-Physics and Rock Physics of Carbonate Reservoirs 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1211-3_6
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Foam for CO2 EOR in a Carbonate Reservoir: Scale-up from Lab to Field

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“…Although several applications of foams have been reported in an attempt to improve conformance (Li et al 2010;Wang et al 2001;Zhdanov et al 1996), they cannot yet be considered a proven technology for water shutoff. Foams could, however, be more useful for gas shutoff purposes and beneficial when using CO 2 in enhanced oil recovery applications (Sharma et al 2020). Using CO 2 as a foam processing solvent may replace organic solvents such as chlorofluorocarbons that are being phased out for environmental reasons, and promote improved CO 2 storage in mature oil reservoirs (Alcorn et al 2019).…”
Section: Foamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although several applications of foams have been reported in an attempt to improve conformance (Li et al 2010;Wang et al 2001;Zhdanov et al 1996), they cannot yet be considered a proven technology for water shutoff. Foams could, however, be more useful for gas shutoff purposes and beneficial when using CO 2 in enhanced oil recovery applications (Sharma et al 2020). Using CO 2 as a foam processing solvent may replace organic solvents such as chlorofluorocarbons that are being phased out for environmental reasons, and promote improved CO 2 storage in mature oil reservoirs (Alcorn et al 2019).…”
Section: Foamsmentioning
confidence: 99%