A CT-scanner study of foam dynamics in porous media

We report an experimental study of N2-foam injection in a Bentheimer sandstone coupled with X-ray Computed Tomography (CT-scanner). The measurements of pressure drop and gas saturation at different flow rates and foam qualities allowed us to describe the foam dynamics under transient and steady-stat...

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Main Authors: Ouali Chakib, Rosenberg Elisabeth, Barré Loic, Bourbiaux Bernard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:Oil & Gas Science and Technology
Online Access:https://ogst.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr/articles/ogst/full_html/2019/01/ogst180249/ogst180249.html
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spelling doaj-e637d9c2e4c044b686b377dc214789ae2021-02-02T09:07:14ZengEDP SciencesOil & Gas Science and Technology1294-44751953-81892019-01-01743310.2516/ogst/2019005ogst180249A CT-scanner study of foam dynamics in porous mediaOuali ChakibRosenberg ElisabethBarré LoicBourbiaux BernardWe report an experimental study of N2-foam injection in a Bentheimer sandstone coupled with X-ray Computed Tomography (CT-scanner). The measurements of pressure drop and gas saturation at different flow rates and foam qualities allowed us to describe the foam dynamics under transient and steady-state flow conditions. The brine displacement by foam shows a transient piston-like displacement pattern taking place in two successive phases. Saturation profiles reveal permanent entrance effects related to the injection procedure, and transient downstream end effects related to the gradual foam build-up. Entrance effects are attenuated with a high foam quality and at low total flow rate. The rheological behavior of foam was studied in terms of apparent foam viscosity and foamed-gas mobility as a function of foam quality and gas interstitial velocity. In the low-quality regime, foam exhibits a shear-thinning behavior that can be modelled by a power function. Furthermore, for a fixed total velocity, the quasi-invariance of strong foam apparent viscosity values is shown to result from the slight increase of trapped gas saturation, within the commonly-admitted assumption of invariant foam texture in the low-quality regime. An increase in gas mobility was observed above a certain value of the foam quality. That transition between low-quality and high-quality regimes was related to a limiting capillary pressure of foam in the porous medium under consideration.https://ogst.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr/articles/ogst/full_html/2019/01/ogst180249/ogst180249.html
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author Ouali Chakib
Rosenberg Elisabeth
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Bourbiaux Bernard
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Bourbiaux Bernard
A CT-scanner study of foam dynamics in porous media
Oil & Gas Science and Technology
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Rosenberg Elisabeth
Barré Loic
Bourbiaux Bernard
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title A CT-scanner study of foam dynamics in porous media
title_short A CT-scanner study of foam dynamics in porous media
title_full A CT-scanner study of foam dynamics in porous media
title_fullStr A CT-scanner study of foam dynamics in porous media
title_full_unstemmed A CT-scanner study of foam dynamics in porous media
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series Oil & Gas Science and Technology
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1953-8189
publishDate 2019-01-01
description We report an experimental study of N2-foam injection in a Bentheimer sandstone coupled with X-ray Computed Tomography (CT-scanner). The measurements of pressure drop and gas saturation at different flow rates and foam qualities allowed us to describe the foam dynamics under transient and steady-state flow conditions. The brine displacement by foam shows a transient piston-like displacement pattern taking place in two successive phases. Saturation profiles reveal permanent entrance effects related to the injection procedure, and transient downstream end effects related to the gradual foam build-up. Entrance effects are attenuated with a high foam quality and at low total flow rate. The rheological behavior of foam was studied in terms of apparent foam viscosity and foamed-gas mobility as a function of foam quality and gas interstitial velocity. In the low-quality regime, foam exhibits a shear-thinning behavior that can be modelled by a power function. Furthermore, for a fixed total velocity, the quasi-invariance of strong foam apparent viscosity values is shown to result from the slight increase of trapped gas saturation, within the commonly-admitted assumption of invariant foam texture in the low-quality regime. An increase in gas mobility was observed above a certain value of the foam quality. That transition between low-quality and high-quality regimes was related to a limiting capillary pressure of foam in the porous medium under consideration.
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