Method of robust surfactant screening for foam applications
Screening multiple surfactants is performed by a screening method including passing foam compositions comprising a surfactant through a porous media while measuring pressure drop across the porous media until a first steady state pressure drop is achieved. Magnitude and frequency in oscillations of the first steady state pressure are measured. A gas is injected through the porous media while measuring the pressure drop across the porous media until a second steady state pressure drop is achieved. Magnitude and frequency in oscillations of the second steady state pressure drop are measured. Foam stability is determined based on the first steady state pressure drop, second steady state pressure drop, and magnitude and frequency of oscillations during the first and second steady states. Secondary oil recovery may include injecting a foam composition into an oil-containing reservoir, wherein the foam composition is based on results of the screening and properties of the oil-containing reservoir.
1 . A method for secondary oil recovery, the method comprising:
screening multiple surfactants using a screening method comprising:
passing a foam composition comprising a surfactant through a porous media while measuring a pressure drop across the porous media until a first steady state pressure drop across the porous media is achieved;
measuring a first magnitude and a first frequency in an oscillation of the first steady state pressure drop;
injecting a gas through the porous media while measuring the pressure drop across the porous media until a second steady state pressure drop across the porous media is achieved;
measuring a second magnitude and a second frequency in an oscillation of the second steady state pressure drop;
determining a foam stability of the foam composition comprising the surfactant based on the first steady state pressure drop and the second steady state pressure drop by calculating a mobility reduction factor, and based on the first magnitude and first frequency of the oscillations of the first steady state pressure drop and the magnitude and second frequency of the oscillations of the second steady state pressure drop, wherein the foam stability is determined by an increased mobility reduction factor, a reduction in the magnitude and frequency of the oscillations, or both;
repeating the passing, measuring, injecting, measuring, and determining for additional foam compositions comprising the same or different surfactants;
injecting a foam composition into an oil-containing reservoir, wherein the foam composition is based on results of the screening and properties of the oil-containing reservoir.
2 . A method of screening foam compositions for use in secondary oil recovery processes, the method comprising:
(i) passing a foam composition comprising a surfactant through a porous media while measuring a pressure drop across the media until a first steady state pressure drop across the porous media is achieved;
(ii) measuring a first magnitude and a first frequency in an oscillation of the first steady state pressure drop over a first period of time;
(iii) injecting a gas through the porous media while measuring the pressure drop across the porous media until a second steady state pressure drop across the porous media is achieved;
(iv) measuring a second magnitude and a second frequency in an oscillation of the second steady state pressure drop over a second period of time;
(v) determining a foam stability of the foam composition comprising the surfactant based on the first steady state pressure drop and the second steady state pressure drop by calculating a mobility reduction factor, and based on the magnitude and frequency of the oscillations of the second steady state pressure drop, wherein the foam stability is determined by an increased mobility reduction factor, a reduction in the magnitude and frequency of the oscillations, or both;
(vi) repeating the passing (i), measuring (ii), injecting (iii), measuring (iv), and determining (v) for additional foam compositions comprising the same or different surfactants.
3 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising measuring a volume of gas required to transition from the first steady state pressure drop to the second steady state pressure drop.
4 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the determining a foam stability is further based on the volume of gas required.
5 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising repeating the steps (i)-(vi) for the foam compositions across a second porous media having different properties than the porous media.
6 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising:
measuring a first gas saturation of the foam composition after reaching the first steady state, and a second gas saturation the foam composition after reaching the second steady state using an imaging device; and
determining the foam stability of the foam composition comprising the surfactant based on the first gas saturation and the second gas saturation.
7 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the foam quality is in a range from 60 to 90%.
8 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the determining a foam stability is further based on the magnitude and frequency of the oscillations of the first steady state pressure drop.
9 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising:
using the selected surfactant to make a foamed composition; and
injecting the foamed composition into an oil & gas reservoir for secondary recovery.
10 . A method for secondary oil recovery, comprising:
measuring one or more properties of a formation including porosity and rock type,
selecting a foam composition based on the screening as claimed in claim 2 and the one or more properties of the formation;
injecting the foam composition into the formation.