Effects of Pressure Oscillations on Foam Transport in Porous Media

被引:0
|
作者
Eric Vavra [1 ]
Chutian Bai [1 ]
Maura Puerto [1 ]
Kun Ma [2 ]
Khalid Mateen [2 ]
George J. Hirasaki [1 ]
Sibani Lisa Biswal [1 ]
机构
[1] Rice University,Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
[2] Total Energies E&P R&T USA,undefined
关键词
Foam; Porous media; Rheology; Subsurface gas storage;
D O I
10.1007/s11242-025-02172-6
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The effects of pressure and temperature on foam flow through porous media, critical for applications such as subsurface gas storage and enhanced oil recovery, have yet to be completely understood. This study provides valuable new insights into foam behavior by directly measuring both pressure drop and capillary pressure during a series of foam quality scan experiments conducted at 20 °C and 50 °C and under ambient and 500 psi pressures. A key innovation of this work is the development of an in-house-designed capillary pressure probe, which captures capillary pressure dynamics at the mid-length of the sandpack This allows for precise measurements of foam stability mechanisms as a function of foam quality. Experiments were conducted in two sandpacks with identical silica sand, one with a translucent polycarbonate tube for ambient conditions and another with a stainless-steel tube for high-pressure and temperature experiments. Results reveal that foam strength increases with pressure at moderate flow rates due to increased pressure oscillations that promote foam generation, while higher temperatures reduce foam strength, driven by reduced liquid viscosity and accelerated gas diffusivity. These findings challenge the conventional understanding of “limiting capillary pressure” by showing that foam in homogeneous sandpacks becomes generation-limited at high qualities, providing a foundation for improved modeling and application of foam in porous media.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] On the Role of Gas Compressibility on Foam Injection in Porous Media
    Vicard, Alexandre
    Atteia, Olivier
    Lachaud, Jean
    Bertin, Henri
    TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA, 2023, 148 (03) : 459 - 477
  • [22] On the Role of Gas Compressibility on Foam Injection in Porous Media
    Alexandre Vicard
    Olivier Atteia
    Jean Lachaud
    Henri Bertin
    Transport in Porous Media, 2023, 148 : 459 - 477
  • [23] SEEPAGE ABILITY OF HIGH-PRESSURE HOT COMPOSITE FOAM IN POROUS MEDIA
    Wang Ke-liang
    Liang Shou-cheng
    Yuan Xin-qiang
    Chen Jin-feng
    JOURNAL OF HYDRODYNAMICS, 2010, 22 (01) : 90 - 95
  • [24] Seepage Ability of High-Pressure Hot Composite Foam in Porous Media
    Ke-liang Wang
    Shou-cheng Liang
    Xin-qiang Yuan
    Jin-feng Chen
    Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2010, 22 : 90 - 95
  • [25] SEEPAGE ABILITY OF HIGH-PRESSURE HOT COMPOSITE FOAM IN POROUS MEDIA
    WANG Ke-liang The Key Laboratory of Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery of the Ministry of Education
    JournalofHydrodynamics, 2010, 22 (01) : 90 - 95
  • [26] Foam Formation and Interaction with Porous Media
    Johnson, Phillip
    Vaccaro, Mauro
    Starov, Victor
    Trybala, Anna
    COATINGS, 2020, 10 (02)
  • [27] Effects of arsenic on the transport and attachment of microplastics in porous media
    Guo, Jia
    Rong, Haifeng
    He, Lei
    Chen, Cuibai
    Zhang, Baogang
    Tong, Meiping
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2024, 471
  • [28] Mapping of foam mobility in porous media
    Nguyen, Quoc P.
    Currie, Peter K.
    Buijse, Marten
    Zitha, Pacelli L. J.
    JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 2007, 58 (1-2) : 119 - 132
  • [29] The effects of wettability and permeability on hydrocarbon foam performance in unconsolidated porous media: An experimental investigation at elevated pressure and temperature conditions
    Le Van, Si
    Sharma, Keerti Vardhan
    Piri, Mohammad
    FUEL, 2024, 359
  • [30] ON THE RIEMANN PROBLEM FOR THE FOAM DISPLACEMENT IN POROUS MEDIA WITH LINEAR ADSORPTION
    Fritis, Giulia c.
    Paz, Pavel s.
    Lozano, Luis f.
    Chapiro, Grigori
    SIAM JOURNAL ON APPLIED MATHEMATICS, 2024, 84 (02) : 581 - 601