Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
226715 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Emulsified oil foam was studied to improve the flowability of heavy oil under high salinity environment.•The factors affecting the formation and stability of the emulsified oil foam were evaluated.•Microgram analysis indicated that the stable pseudo-emulsion film was built.•The considerable dynamic viscosity-reducing rates were obtained by long tube physical simulation experiments.

Emulsified oil foam was investigated to improve the flowability of heavy oil under high salinity environment of 23 × 104 mg/L. Sixteen foaming agents were used to determine an applicable formulation. The factors affecting the formation and stability of the emulsified oil foam were evaluated, including oil viscosity, oil–water ratio, foaming agent concentration, stirring rate and time, and temperature. The microgram of emulsified oil foam was analyzed by polarizing microscope. The results showed that stable pseudo-emulsion film was built. The considerable dynamic viscosity-reducing rates in different depth in wellbore were obtained according to pressure differential method in long tube physical simulation experiments.

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