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Mechanism of enhanced oil recovery of ultra-dry CO2-in-water foams in porous media: Experiments and numerical simulation

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FUEL
卷 350, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2023.128763

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Ultra -dry C; W foam; EOR; Non-Newtonian fluid; Two-phase flow; Phase-field method; Numerical simulation

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The application of ultra-dry CO2 foam in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) accelerates recovery and enables CO2 utilization and sequestration. The flow characteristics of foam in porous media play a crucial role in the foam EOR process. A shear-thinning, non-Newtonian fluid model was determined for the ultra-dry CO2 foam and its effectiveness in increasing oil recovery was demonstrated through core displacement experiments.
The application of ultra-dry CO2 foam in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) accelerates recovery and enables CO2 utilization and sequestration. The flow characteristics of foam in porous media play a crucial role in the foam EOR process. Herein, ultra-dry CO2-in-water (C/W) foam with 10% water was prepared at 80 degrees C and 12 MPa using cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) and nonionic polyacrylamide (NPAM). Additionally, the constitutive equation for the foam fluid was determined by flow experiments using tubes with different diameters. The CO2 foam was a shear-thinning, non-Newtonian fluid and conformed to the Herschel-Bulkley (H-B) model. The core displacement experiment with the permeability of 470 mD showed that the oil recovery of foam flooding increased from 56.01% of water flooding to 76.01% at the same temperature and pressure. The maximum pressure difference rose sharply from 0.48 MPa of water flooding to 1.2 MPa of foam flooding, increasing by 2.5 times; the pressure difference finally stabilized at 0.64 MPa, which was approximately 4.3 times that of water flooding. Moreover, a two-dimensional (2D) model of the porous media was constructed using digital core technology. Using the validated model, sensitivity analysis based on the phase-field method (PFM) was per-formed to investigate the effect of different power-law exponents on displacement. The results indicate that increasing the power-law exponent of the foam fluid slowed down breakthrough and improved the sweep effi-ciency, resulting in higher oil recovery.

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