Monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) processes using electrokinetic signals

The natural pressure in hydrocarbon reservoirs is only sufficient in producing small amount of hydrocarbon at the end of the depletion stage. Therefore, in order to enhance or increase the hydrocarbon recovery, water or other fluids are injected into the formation to extract the hydrocarbon from the...

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Main Authors: Omar, S., Jaafar, M. Z., Ismail, A. R., Sulaiman, W. R. W.
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author Omar, S.
Jaafar, M. Z.
Ismail, A. R.
Sulaiman, W. R. W.
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Jaafar, M. Z.
Ismail, A. R.
Sulaiman, W. R. W.
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description The natural pressure in hydrocarbon reservoirs is only sufficient in producing small amount of hydrocarbon at the end of the depletion stage. Therefore, in order to enhance or increase the hydrocarbon recovery, water or other fluids are injected into the formation to extract the hydrocarbon from the pore space. This common practice is known as Improved or Enhanced Oil Recovery (IOR or EOR). Foam is purposely used in some of the EOR displacement processes in order to control the mobility ratio, hence improving the volumetric sweep efficiency. The efficiency of a foam displacement process in EOR depends largely on the stability of the foam films. In laboratory, foam stability is usually measured through physical observation of the foam bubble in a glass tube. Unfortunately, this direct observation is not possible in the reservoir. Therefore, indirect measurement such as the measurement of electrokinetic signal would be a better alternative. This study aims to determine the correlation between the foam stability and the associated streaming potential signals which resulted from the flowing fluid in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) process. The experimental work will be conducted at the Reservoir and Drilling Engineering Laboratories at the Faculty of Petroleum and Renewable Energy Engineering (FPREE), UTM. The investigation includes sample preparation, sample analysis, displacing fluid formation, rheological properties test and electrokinetic signal measurement by using NI Data Acquisition System (NIDAS). It is expected that the burst of the foam bubble will change the pattern of the electrokinetic signals. The research findings could lead to a new approach in monitoring a FAWAG process. Application in the real field could benefit the oil and gas industry in term of making the EOR process more efficient and more economic.
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spelling utm.eprints-511792017-08-15T03:34:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/51179/ Monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) processes using electrokinetic signals Omar, S. Jaafar, M. Z. Ismail, A. R. Sulaiman, W. R. W. TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy The natural pressure in hydrocarbon reservoirs is only sufficient in producing small amount of hydrocarbon at the end of the depletion stage. Therefore, in order to enhance or increase the hydrocarbon recovery, water or other fluids are injected into the formation to extract the hydrocarbon from the pore space. This common practice is known as Improved or Enhanced Oil Recovery (IOR or EOR). Foam is purposely used in some of the EOR displacement processes in order to control the mobility ratio, hence improving the volumetric sweep efficiency. The efficiency of a foam displacement process in EOR depends largely on the stability of the foam films. In laboratory, foam stability is usually measured through physical observation of the foam bubble in a glass tube. Unfortunately, this direct observation is not possible in the reservoir. Therefore, indirect measurement such as the measurement of electrokinetic signal would be a better alternative. This study aims to determine the correlation between the foam stability and the associated streaming potential signals which resulted from the flowing fluid in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) process. The experimental work will be conducted at the Reservoir and Drilling Engineering Laboratories at the Faculty of Petroleum and Renewable Energy Engineering (FPREE), UTM. The investigation includes sample preparation, sample analysis, displacing fluid formation, rheological properties test and electrokinetic signal measurement by using NI Data Acquisition System (NIDAS). It is expected that the burst of the foam bubble will change the pattern of the electrokinetic signals. The research findings could lead to a new approach in monitoring a FAWAG process. Application in the real field could benefit the oil and gas industry in term of making the EOR process more efficient and more economic. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Omar, S. and Jaafar, M. Z. and Ismail, A. R. and Sulaiman, W. R. W. (2013) Monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) processes using electrokinetic signals. In: Society Of Petroleum Engineers - SPE Enhanced Oil Recovery Conference, Eorc 2013: Delivering The Promise Now!. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266666372_Monitoring_Foam_Stability_in_Foam_Assisted_Water_Alternate_Gas_FAWAG_Processes_Using_Electrokinetic_Signals
spellingShingle TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy
Omar, S.
Jaafar, M. Z.
Ismail, A. R.
Sulaiman, W. R. W.
Monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) processes using electrokinetic signals
title Monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) processes using electrokinetic signals
title_full Monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) processes using electrokinetic signals
title_fullStr Monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) processes using electrokinetic signals
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) processes using electrokinetic signals
title_short Monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas (FAWAG) processes using electrokinetic signals
title_sort monitoring foam stability in foam assisted water alternate gas fawag processes using electrokinetic signals
topic TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy
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