The Effects of Brine Salinity and Surfactant Concentration on Foam Performance in Fractured Media
Magda Ibrahim Youssif,
Aktham Ehab Shoukry,
Keerti Vardhan Sharma
et al.
Abstract:Hydrocarbon foam performance in oil-wet fractured carbonate systems was experimentally evaluated using multiphase core flooding, surface tension measurements, micromodel flow tests, and fluorescence microscopy. The macro-scale tests were conducted at conditions of an unconventional reservoir (3500 psi and 115 °C) using two foaming chemicals with anionic and amphoteric natures. We investigated the effects of varying surfactant concentrations and brine salinities on in situ foam behavior. The foam performance wa… Show more
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