SPE California Regional Meeting 1978
DOI: 10.2118/7116-ms
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The Effectiveness Of Foaming Agents At Elevated Temperatures Over Extended Periods Of Time

Abstract: The ability of commercial foaming agents to function at elevated temperatures and over extended periods of time has been determined in anticipation of periods of time has been determined in anticipation of their use in EOR applications. Preliminary screening is done in simple glass apparatus at the boiling point of water for a period of a week. About one-third of those tested do not foam at all at 100 degrees C, about one-third lose their foaming power during the week and the last third are s… Show more

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“…The texture of foam (number of bubbles per unit volume) has an important effect on apparent viscosity. Texture increases 8,19 with increasing velocity and permeability of the medium. The fine structure of foam allows efficient blockage of fluids flowing through a porous medium.…”
Section: Effects Of Quality a Large Number Of Authorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The texture of foam (number of bubbles per unit volume) has an important effect on apparent viscosity. Texture increases 8,19 with increasing velocity and permeability of the medium. The fine structure of foam allows efficient blockage of fluids flowing through a porous medium.…”
Section: Effects Of Quality a Large Number Of Authorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…While Elson and Marsden (1978) were mainly concerned with screening surfactants for extended use at elevated temperatures, they also reported some observations on flow blockage at temperatures only slighdy over the boiling point of water. Relative to water saturated porous media, gas flow rate was much less with surfactant solution saturated ones.…”
Section: The Latter 1970'smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were preceded by laboratory work first on surfactant screening and then on steam displacements widi surfactants in large porous media. The former included bodi a mixing test developed by Chevron and also a modification of the refluxing method described by Elson and Marsden (1978). Again the importance of noncondensible gas as well as cortosion inhibiters were recognized along with die desirability of partial rather than complete blocking of steam in highly permeable zones.…”
Section: The1980'smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foam is extensively applied in steam flooding [1][2][3][4] and CO 2 flooding 5-7 to enhance oil production, but as flooding technique for the conventional reservoir reports about lab study and field test are limited. 8-10 A combination system, which consists of surfactant, polymer and gas(such as N 2 , CO 2 , natural gas, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%