SPE Journal
Volume 17, Number 4, December 2012, pp. 1186-1195

SPE-145043-PA

A Novel Alkaline/Surfactant/Foam Enhanced Oil Recovery Process

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DOI  More information 10.2118/145043-PA http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/145043-PA

Citation

  • Guo, H., Zitha, P.L.J., Faber, R. et al. 2012. A Novel Alkaline/Surfactant/Foam Enhanced Oil Recovery Process. SPE J.  17 (4): 1186-1195. SPE-145043-PA. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/145043-PA.

Summary

This article reports a laboratory study of a novel alkaline/surfactant/foam (ASF) process. The goal of the study was to investigate whether foaming a specially designed alkaline/surfactant (AS) formulation could meet the two key requirements for a good enhanced oil recovery (EOR) [i.e., lowering the interfacial tension (IFT) considerably and ensuring a good mobility control]. The study included phase-behavior tests, foam-column tests, and computed-tomography (CT)-scan-aided corefloods. It was found that the IFT of the designed AS and a selected crude oil drops by four orders of magnitude at the optimum salinity. The AS proved to be a good foaming agent in the column tests and corefloods in the absence of oil. The mobility reduction caused by the AS foam was hardly sensitive to salinity and increased with decreasing foam quality. CT-scanned corefloods demonstrated that AS foam, after a small AS preflush, recovered almost all the oil left after waterflooding. The oil-recovery mechanism by ASF combines the formation of an oil bank and the transport of emulsified oil by flowing lamellae. Further optimization of the ASF is needed to ensure that the oil is produced exclusively by the oil bank.

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History

  • Original manuscript received: 4 October 2011
  • Meeting paper published: 19 July 2011
  • Revised manuscript received: 28 August 2012
  • Manuscript approved: 31 August 2012
  • Published online: 27 November 2012
  • Version of record: 6 December 2012