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High-Pressure Application in Enhanced Crude Oil Recovery

High-Pressure Application in Enhanced Crude Oil Recovery [Pg.145]

Philip T. Jaeger, Mohammed B. Alotaibi, and Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din [Pg.145]


ISO 7 High-Pressure Application in Enhanced Crude Oil Recovery 900.0 ... [Pg.150]

Several attempts have been made to use aqueous foams for mobility control of steam-flooding in enhanced oil recovery (99—101). The application of foam is, however, seriously hindered by the extreme conditions of the process. The temperature can be as high as 80—300 °C, and the pressure can be 60—4000 psi, which is not common in other foam applications. The oil saturation in the porous media can be higher than 15% (44), and several authors (100—102) found that crude oil is generally detrimental to the foam. Thus, the foam stability in these conditions is a limiting factor in the success of foam flooding. [Pg.106]


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