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Polymer enhanced foam for improving oil recovery in oil-wet carbonate reservoirs: A proof of concept and insights into the polymer-surfactant interactions

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ENERGY
卷 264, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.126256

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Polymer enhanced foam; Enhanced oil recovery; Wettability; Associative polymer

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The feasibility of using polymer enhanced foam (PEF) for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in strongly oil-wet and heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs was investigated. The study focused on the effect of polymer type, flow rate, and brine composition on the foam strength and stability. It was found that adding an associative polymer or a nonionic polymer to the foam greatly enhanced its strength and stability, leading to significant improvements in oil recovery efficiency. The study highlights the importance of the interactions between the polymer and surfactant in PEF behavior.
The feasibility of polymer enhanced foam (PEF) for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in a strongly oil-wet and heterogeneous carbonate reservoir with medium temperature (131 degrees F) and high salinity was experimentally investigated. An Alkyl Poly-Glycoside (APG) surfactant was firstly selected because of its prominent foam behavior in oil-wet carbonates. The effect of polymer type, flow rate and brine composition on foam strength and stability were systematically investigated, aiming to understand how the interactions between polymer and surfactant could influence the transport behavior and performance of PEF in porous media. It was found that, with either an associative polymer or a nonionic polymer (PAM), the foam strength and foam stability could be largely enhanced, both in the absence and in the presence of oil. A significant improvement in oil recovery ef-ficiency was obtained for PEF with an associative polymer, approximately 5% higher than that achieved for conventional polymer-free foam. The PEF behavior is intimately dependent on the interactions between the polymer and the surfactant. It is hypothesized that the increased foam strength by adding polymer at oil-wet conditions may be resulted from an increase of aqueous phase viscosity, the wettability alteration from oil -wet to less oil-wet, the generation of a highly viscoelastic film and (or) the creation of a more stable pseudo -emulsion film. This study provides a robust approach for PEF mobility control and reservoir conformance in oil-wet and heterogeneous carbonate reservoir under analogous reservoir conditions.

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