Gas injection often suffers from the poor sweep efficiency because of conformance problems, including gravity override, viscous fingering and channelling, as gas has a lighter density and a lower viscosity compared to in-situ fluids. Foam, by encapsulating the gas into separate bubbles in surfactant-contained liquid thin films (lamella), can effectively solve the conformance problems and hence improve the sweep.Strong foam can reduce gas mobility by a factor of hundreds, by trapping gas and reducing its relative permeability in situ[1]. To efficiently improve the sweep, foam needs to propagate and maintain its strength at locations further away from the injection well. Foam trapping and propagation are highly dependent on porous media geome...
Gas-injection EOR processes have poor sweep efficiency due to conformance problems including channel...
Foam reduces gas mobility and can improve sweep efficiency in an enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) process...
Gases typically display large flow mobilities in porous media relative to oil or water, thereby impa...
Gas injection often suffers from the poor sweep efficiency because of conformance problems, includin...
In enhanced oil recovery, foam can effectively mitigate conformance problems and maintain a stable d...
By trapping gas, foam can improve the sweep efficiency in enhanced oil recovery. In this study, to u...
Gas is used in petroleum reservoirs to displace oil for enhanced oil recovery. The microscopic displ...
Naturally fractured reservoirs (NFRs) gain much attention worldwide because they are often encounter...
Gas is used in displacing oil for enhanced oil recovery because of its high microscopic-displacement...
Gas is very efficient in displacing oil for enhanced-oil-recovery projects because of its high micro...
Although use of foam for gas mobility control is substantially covered in literature, large- scale f...
Gas is used in petroleum reservoirs to displace oil for enhanced oil recovery. The microscopic displ...
Foam greatly reduces gas mobility for gas enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) projects. It substantially inc...
Gas trapping is an important mechanism in both Water or Surfactant Alternating Gas (WAG/SAG) and foa...
Foam reduces gas mobility and can help improve sweep efficiency in an enhanced oil recovery process....
Gas-injection EOR processes have poor sweep efficiency due to conformance problems including channel...
Foam reduces gas mobility and can improve sweep efficiency in an enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) process...
Gases typically display large flow mobilities in porous media relative to oil or water, thereby impa...
Gas injection often suffers from the poor sweep efficiency because of conformance problems, includin...
In enhanced oil recovery, foam can effectively mitigate conformance problems and maintain a stable d...
By trapping gas, foam can improve the sweep efficiency in enhanced oil recovery. In this study, to u...
Gas is used in petroleum reservoirs to displace oil for enhanced oil recovery. The microscopic displ...
Naturally fractured reservoirs (NFRs) gain much attention worldwide because they are often encounter...
Gas is used in displacing oil for enhanced oil recovery because of its high microscopic-displacement...
Gas is very efficient in displacing oil for enhanced-oil-recovery projects because of its high micro...
Although use of foam for gas mobility control is substantially covered in literature, large- scale f...
Gas is used in petroleum reservoirs to displace oil for enhanced oil recovery. The microscopic displ...
Foam greatly reduces gas mobility for gas enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) projects. It substantially inc...
Gas trapping is an important mechanism in both Water or Surfactant Alternating Gas (WAG/SAG) and foa...
Foam reduces gas mobility and can help improve sweep efficiency in an enhanced oil recovery process....
Gas-injection EOR processes have poor sweep efficiency due to conformance problems including channel...
Foam reduces gas mobility and can improve sweep efficiency in an enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) process...
Gases typically display large flow mobilities in porous media relative to oil or water, thereby impa...