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R. Z. Kamarul Bahrim

Researcher at Petronas

Publications -  14
Citations -  271

R. Z. Kamarul Bahrim is an academic researcher from Petronas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Porous medium & Methane. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 212 citations.

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Effect of temperature on foam flow in porous media

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of temperature on foam stability in a sandstone porous medium with co-injection of foam was investigated and it was shown that foam deforms faster at high temperature, as a response to the reduction in liquid viscosity and greater film permeability leading to faster coarsening.
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Effect of permeability on foam-model parameters: An integrated approach from core-flood experiments through to foam diversion calculations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a set of steady-state foam-flood experimental data for four sandstones with different permeabilities, ranging between 6 and 1900 mD, and with similar porosity, and derived permeability-dependent foam parameters with two modelling approaches, those of Boeije and Rossen (2015a) and a non-linear least-square minimization approach (Eftekhari et al., 2015).
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Probing the Effect of Oil Type and Saturation on Foam Flow in Porous Media: Core-Flooding and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Imaging

TL;DR: In this article, the success of foam displacement in porous media largely depends on its stability, which is adversely impacted by the presence of oil, and the results of an experimental inves...
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Effect of permeability on foam-model parameters - an integrated approach from coreflood experiments through to foam diversion calculations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a set of steady-state foam-flood experimental data for four sandstones with different permeabilities, ranging between 6 and 1900 mD, and with similar porosity, and derived permeability-dependent foam parameters with two modelling approaches, those of Boeije and Rossen (2013) and a nonlinear least-square minimization approach (Eftekhari et al., 2015).
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Laboratory Investigation of Liquid Injectivity in Surfactant-Alternating-Gas Foam Enhanced Oil Recovery

TL;DR: In this paper, a core-flood study of liquid injectivity under conditions like those near an injection well in SAG application in the field, i.e., after a prolonged period of gas injection following foam.