15th Annual Meeting of the Rice University Consortium on Processes in Porous Media Rice University April 26, 2011.

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15th Annual Meeting of the Rice University Consortium on Processes in Porous Media Rice University April 26, 2011

Consortium Members Addax Baker - Hughes Champion Chevron Conoco Phillips Core Labs* Exxon Mobil Kinder Morgan Marathon Oil Chem* PTS* Rhodia Schlumberger Shell Saudi Aramco TIORCO Total * In-kind contributions

Faculty & Collaborators George J. Hirasaki Clarence A. Miller Walter G. Chapman Ken Cox Lisa Biswal Michael S. Wong Rafael Verduzco Kishore Mohanty (UT) Gary Pope (UT) Keith Johnston (UT) Quoc Nguyen (UT) Kamy Sepehrnoori (UT) Francisco (Paco) Vargas (PI)

Staff Maura Puerto (retired Exxon) Olina Raney (PhD, Rice) Amir Amini (PhD, Rice) Anju Kurup (PhD, N. U. Singapore)

Current Ph.D. Students Mike Rauschhuber Elton Yang Robert Li Jose Lopez Neeraj Rohilla Guangsheng Gu Sumedh Warudkar Sayantan Chatterjee Kun Ma Leyu Cui Aparna Raju Sagi Sai Panuganti Hadi ShamsiJazeyi (2011) Aarthi Muthuswamy (2011)

Undergraduate Students Yezi Dong Ying Zhang Nancy Huang Kate Waldorf Yimin Luo Shrinidhi Rao Jose Andres Novoa Fan Meng John Chapman Insoo Ro Kelsey Wolak Erte Xi Deughyeong An Tianlong Wang

Ph. D. graduates in oil & gas industry Robert Szafranski (1997), Exxon-Mobil Sho-Wei Lo (1999), Shell Dicksen Tanzil (2001), BRIDGES to Sustainability Gigi Qian Zhang (2001) Baker Hughes David Ting (2003), Shell Alejandro Pena (2003), Schlumberger, Bakersfield Jason Chen (2005), Marathon Leslie Zhang (2005), Westport Mark Flaum (2006 ), Schlumberger - Sugarland Busheng Li (2006), Shell Wei Yan (2006), Bectel, IPS Vivek Anand (2007), Schlumberger - Sugarland

Ph. D. graduates in oil & gas industry Shunhua Liu (2008), Oxy Gaurav Bhatnagar (2008), Shell-Westhollow Doris Gonzalez (2008), Schlumberger- OilPhase Clint Aichele (2009), Conoco Phillips Tianmin Jiang (2009), Schlumberger Francisco Vagas (2009), The Petroleum Institute Arjun Kurup (2009), Schlumberger (Saudi Arabia) Robert Li (2011), Shell - Bellaire Elton Yang (2011), Chevron - Richmond

Processes in Porous Media Consortium Focus Areas –NMR well logging –Wettability alteration & low IFT EOR –Foam mobility control –Emulsion separation –Asphaltene deposition –Gas hydrate Core competency –Formation evaluation –Enhanced oil recovery –Flow assurance Products –Graduates –Theses –Preprints for publications –Computer code (upon request)

Department of Energy Detection and Production of Dynamic, Heterogeneous Methane Hydrate Systems Jerry Dickens, Brandon Dugan, and Colin Zelt (Earth Science) Priyank Jaiswal (Oklahoma State University) Kishore Mohanty (UT)

Department of Energy Novel CO 2 Foam Concepts and Injection Schemes for Improving CO 2 Sweep Efficiency in Sandstone and Carbonate Hydrocarbon Formations ( ) Quoc Nguyen, UT Keith Johnston, UT Lisa Biswal, Rice Cost-share with Consortium

Proprietary Research Shell – High temperature & salinity surfactants IOC – EOR, Middle East National Oil Company – EOR (with UT, CSM, Stanford) Kinder Morgan – Surfactant EOR in Carbonate ADCO – CO 2 Foam, with UT & PI (2010)

Manuscripts on: Website: Wettability Alteration of Clays in Solid Stabilized Emulsions Low IFT, Wettability, & Foam in Heterogeneous Systems Viscosity of Live BItumen from NMR Methane Hydrate in Heterogeneous Systems Separation of Produced Emulsions from Surfactant EOR Effects of clay wettability and process variables on diluted bitumen emulsions Analytical Theory for Sulfate-Methane Transition to Gas Hydrate Saturation Surfactant Systems For EOR In High-temperature, High-salinity Environments One-Third Rule for Hydrocarbons Surfactant Titration Manual Acid Number Titration Manual Kaolinite Zeta Potential NMR Response of Liquids and Natural Gas Mixtures Characterization and Rheology of Emulsions from Deepwater Fields Saturation Profiles via NMR Imaging …

Processes in Porous Media, 2011 April 26, 2011 McMurtry Auditorium, Duncan Hall 7:45Coffee 8:00George Hirasaki, State of the Consortium and Agenda 8:15 Leyu Cui, Evaluation of Betaine as Foam Booster 8:35 Robert Li, Foam Mobility Control & Wettability Alteration in Heterogeneous 9:00Lisa Biswal, Micromodels for Foam in Porous Media 9:15 Kun Ma, Surfactant Adsorption on Carbonates 9:30Amir Amini, HPLC Surfactant Analysis 9:50Hadi Shamsi Jazeyi, Surfactant Adsorption Reduction 10:00Coffee 10:15Maura Puerto, Salinity Maps & Dynamic Emulsification 10:35Jose Lopez Salinas, Foam at High Temperature and Salinity 10:55Olina Raney, Diluted Bitumen Emulsions 11:10Aparna Raju Sagi, Low Salinity, Low Temperature Carbonates 11:30Neeraj Rohilla, Rate Dependent Displacement in Carbonate Rocks 11:50Lunch

Agenda (afternoon) 1:00Elton Yang, Estimating Viscosity of Live Bitumen with NMR 1:20 Michael Rauschhuber, Oil Saturation from T 2 – D Profiling 1:40Anju Kurup, Asphaltene Deposition Simulator 2:00 Sai Ravindra Panuganti, Asphaltene Compositional Grading 2:20 Sayantan Chatterjee, Gas Hydrate in Heterogeneous Systems 2:40Guangsheng Gu, Seismic Blanking in Hydrate Systems 3:00Sumedh Warudkar, Alkanolamines for Carbon Capture 3:20GJH, Advice from Consortium on way forward 3:40Lab Visit

Attendees Terry Hagiwara Aramco Services Company Jackie Behles Baker Hughes Gigi Zhang Baker Hughes Inc. Mark Williams Baker Hughes Inc. Jason Fox Champion Technologies Jan Beetge Champion Technologies Dengen Zhou Chevron Marcos Briceno ConocoPhillips Terry Christian ConocoPhillips Liping Jia ConocoPhillips Qing Chen ConocoPhillips Robin Gupta ExxonMobil Loan Vo ExxonMobil Mark Beckman ExxonMobil Sergio Leonardi ExxonMobil Kyle Guice ExxonMobil George L Stegemeier GLS Engineering, Inc. Jonathan Kwan Kinder Morgan CO2 Candace Craft Marathon Oil Hung-Lung Chen Marathon Oil Jason Chen Marathon Oil Company Peter Day Marathon Oil Company Mike Dunleavy Marathon Oil Company Benjamin Ramirez Marathon Oil Company Richard Rosen Marathon Oil Company Swapn Das Marathon Oil Company Edward Yang Marathon Oil Company Duy Nguyen Nalco Pauziyah Abdul Hamid PETRONAS Research Arif Azhan Abdul Manap PETRONAS Research SB Manoel Farias PUC-RIO / PETROBRAS Manilal Dahanayake Rhodia

Attendees Scott Wellington Rice U Michael Wong Rice U. Walter Chapman Rice Univ. Olina Raney Rice University George Hirasaki Rice University Hadi ShamsiJazeyi Rice University Sayantan Chatterjee Rice University Robert Li Rice university Kun Ma Rice University Guangsheng Gu Rice University Amir Amini Rice University Sai Panuganti Rice University Sibani Lisa Biswal Rice University Anjushri Kurup Rice University Sumedh Warudkar Rice University Aarthi Muthuswamy Rice university Clarence Miller Rice University ELTON YANG RICE UNIVERSITY Gautam Kini Rice University Michael Rauschhuber Rice University Rafael Verduzco Rice University Alhasan Fuseni Saudi Aramco Nick Heaton Schlumberger Mark Flaum Schlumberger Geza Horvath-Szabo Schlumberger Julian Barnes Shell Rien Faber Shell Grant Haddix Shell Chem Joseph Redican Shell Chemical Claudia Ishizawa Shell E&P Kirk Raney Shell Exploration & Production Robert Moene Shell Global Solutions Jeff Southwick Shell Intl. E&P Carmen Reznik Shell Oil Michael Poindexter The Dow Chemical Company Aaron Sanders The Dow Chemical Company Sayeed Abbas The Dow Chemical Company TOM BURGHART TIORCO LLC Danielle Morel Total Khalid Mateen TOTAL Pascal GAUER TOTAL E&P Maurice BOURREL TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS

P ROFESSIONAL M ASTERS IN C HEMICAL E NGINEERING (MChE) AT R ICE U NIVERSITY An advanced interdisciplinary program that allows the candidate to integrate engineering coursework in core areas of chemical engineering and energy production with classes in management, economics, energy policy, sustainability and environmental technologies. MChE candidates complete 30 credit hours of coursework by choosing from a wide range of Rice classes that include the following: CHBE 571: Flow & Transport Through Porous Media I CHBE 671: Flow & Transport Through Porous Media II CHBE 560: Colloidal And Interfacial Phenomena CHBE 640: Metabolic Engineering For Biofuels CHBE 594: Properties Of Polymers CHBE 501: Fluid Mechanics And Transport Processes CHBE 590: Kinetics, Catalysis, And Reaction Engineering CHBE 602: Physico-chemical Hydrodynamics CHBE 611: Advanced Topics-thermodynamics CHBE 615: Applications Of Molecular Simulation And Statistical Mechanics NSCI 511: Science And Technology Policy NSCI 610: Management In Science And Engineering ECON 437: Energy Economics ECON 480: Environmental Economics ARCH 613: Sustainable Design CEVE 307: Energy And The Environment CEVE 505: Engineering Project Management CEVE 520: Environmental Remediation Technologies POST 411: Energy Policy POLY 461: Politics, Risk, And Energy For more information and application: