Surfactant alternating gas (SAG) is often the injection strategy used for injecting foam into a reservoir. However, liquid injectivity can be very poor in SAG, and fracturing of the well can occur. Coreflood studies of liquid injectivity directly following foam injection have been reported. We conducted a series of coreflood experiments to study liquid injectivity under conditions more like those near an injection well in a SAG process in the field (i.e., after a period of gas injection). Our previous experimental results suggest that the injectivity in a SAG process is determined by propagation of several banks. However, there is no consistent approach to modeling liquid injectivity in a SAG process. The Peaceman equation is used in most c...
We report a simulation study of surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) foam injection into a waterflooded ...
Injectivity is a key factor in the economics of foam enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes. Poor inj...
Foam can divert flow from higher- to lower-permeability layers and thereby improve vertical sweep ef...
Surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) is a favored method of foam injection, in part because of excellent...
Surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) is a favored method of foam injection, which has been proved as an ...
Surfactant-Alternating-Gas (SAG) is a popular enhanced oil recovery method that utilizes foam to dec...
Surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) is often the injection method for foam enhanced oil recovery (EOR) ...
EOR processes employing gas injection can be very efficient in recovering oil where the gas sweeps. ...
A surfactant alternating gas (SAG) process is often the injection method for foam, on the basis of i...
AbstractGas-injection enhanced oil recovery (EOR) has good displacement efficiency but poor sweep ef...
Surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) is a preferred method of foam injection, which is a promising means...
Foam increases sweep efficiency during gas injection in enhanced oil recovery processes. Surfactant ...
Foam is able to increase gas’s sweep efficiency in Enhanced-Oil-Recovery applications. A surfactant-...
Surfactant Alternating Gas (SAG) is one of the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods used for controll...
Injectivity is a key factor in the economics of foam EOR processes. Poor injectivity of lowmobility ...
We report a simulation study of surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) foam injection into a waterflooded ...
Injectivity is a key factor in the economics of foam enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes. Poor inj...
Foam can divert flow from higher- to lower-permeability layers and thereby improve vertical sweep ef...
Surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) is a favored method of foam injection, in part because of excellent...
Surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) is a favored method of foam injection, which has been proved as an ...
Surfactant-Alternating-Gas (SAG) is a popular enhanced oil recovery method that utilizes foam to dec...
Surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) is often the injection method for foam enhanced oil recovery (EOR) ...
EOR processes employing gas injection can be very efficient in recovering oil where the gas sweeps. ...
A surfactant alternating gas (SAG) process is often the injection method for foam, on the basis of i...
AbstractGas-injection enhanced oil recovery (EOR) has good displacement efficiency but poor sweep ef...
Surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) is a preferred method of foam injection, which is a promising means...
Foam increases sweep efficiency during gas injection in enhanced oil recovery processes. Surfactant ...
Foam is able to increase gas’s sweep efficiency in Enhanced-Oil-Recovery applications. A surfactant-...
Surfactant Alternating Gas (SAG) is one of the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods used for controll...
Injectivity is a key factor in the economics of foam EOR processes. Poor injectivity of lowmobility ...
We report a simulation study of surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) foam injection into a waterflooded ...
Injectivity is a key factor in the economics of foam enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes. Poor inj...
Foam can divert flow from higher- to lower-permeability layers and thereby improve vertical sweep ef...