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The Effect of Oil on Foam Stability: Mechanisms and Implications for Oil Displacement by Foam in Porous Media

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Foam stability in the presence of Salem crude oil and pure hydrocarbons is investigated as a function of chain length of cap alpha-olefin sulfonates and electrolyte concentration using transmitted light, incident light inteferometric and differential interferometric microscopic techniques.
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Foam stability in the presence of Salem crude oil and pure hydrocarbons is investigated as a function of chain length of cap alpha-olefin sulfonates and electrolyte concentration Interactions between aqueous foam films and emulsified oil droplets are observed using transmitted light, incident light inteferometric and differential interferometric microscopic techniques Foam destabilization factors are identified including the pseudoemulsion film tension and the surface and interfacial tension gradients Results from foam-enhanced oil recovery experiments in Berea Sandstone cores are presented using the combined gamma ray/microwave absorption technique to measure dynamic fluid saturation profiles

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Foam-oil interaction in porous media: implications for foam assisted enhanced oil recovery.

TL;DR: The mechanisms and theories suggested in the literature to explain the impact of oil on foam stability in the bulk and porous media are reviewed and various ideas on an improvement of foam stability and longevity in the presence of oil are presented.
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Foam stability in the presence of oil: Effect of surfactant concentration and oil type

TL;DR: In this paper, a study of foamability and foam stability in the absence and in the presence of alkane-type oils for various surfactants was conducted, and the results for foam stability were discussed in terms of the classical entering/spreading coefficient, oil solubilization effect and stability of pseudoemulsion film.
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Foam Mobility Control for Surfactant Enhanced Oil Recovery

TL;DR: In this paper, a surfactant-alternating-gas (SAG) injection is demonstrated as a substitute for polymer drive in the alkaline/surfactant/polymer (ASP) enhancedoil-recovery (EOR) process.
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Foam stability in the presence and absence of hydrocarbons: From bubble- to bulk-scale

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of various surfactants and hydrocarbons with well-defined properties on foam stability were evaluated at both bulk and bubble-scale to investigate the foam stability in the presence and absence of three isoparaffins.
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Generalized entering coefficients: A criterion for foam stability against oil in porous media

TL;DR: In this article, the authors generalize the ideas of spreading and entering behavior using Frumkin-Deryaguin wetting theory to explain the stability of foam in porous media in the presence of oil.
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