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Characterization of viscous fingering during displacements of low tension natural surfactant in fractured multi-layered heavy oil systems

Arabloo, M ; Sharif University of Technology | 2015

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2015.01.009
  3. Publisher: Institution of Chemical Engineers , 2015
  4. Abstract:
  5. Characterization of viscous fingering in low tension displacements especially for heavy oil surfactant pair in heterogeneous systems is neither straight forward nor well understood. In this work layered porous models containing fractures with different geometrical properties were used and the finger behavior during displacement of LTNS, as a new EOR agent, in heavy oil was quantified. Dynamic propagation of the fingers independent to the type of heterogeneity is well correlated with the dimensionless displacement time in a linearly form. And also, the rate of finger growth is nearly independent to the type of medium heterogeneity. When injection is scheduled through high permeable region in a multi-layer heterogeneous media, the number of macro fingers increased. The level of bypassed oil linearly decreases with increase in dimensionless distance traveled by front with a good precision for all heterogeneous patterns. In contrary to the dimensionless minimum finger length, the dimensionless maximum finger length increases with dimensionless time. The results of this work may be helpful for predicting the displacement efficiency in LTNS floods to heavy oil at different local heterogeneity induced by fractures as well as layers
  6. Keywords:
  7. Crack propagation ; Crude oil ; Fracture ; Oil shale ; Oil wells ; Surface active agents ; Dimensionless displacements ; Displacement efficiency ; Geometrical property ; Heterogeneous media ; Heterogeneous systems ; Multi-layer system ; Natural surfactants ; Viscous fingering ; Heavy oil production
  8. Source: Chemical Engineering Research and Design ; Volume 96 , 2015 , Pages 23-34 ; 02638762 (ISSN)
  9. URL: http://www.cherd.ichemejournals.com/article/S0263-8762(15)00017-9/abstract