Drivers of low salinity effect in sandstone reservoirs

Wettability of oil/brine/rock system is a fundamental petro-physical parameter, governing the subsurface multiphase flow behaviour, thus affecting hydrocarbon recovery. However, understanding the controlling factor(s) which drives the process is incomplete. Therefore, a detailed examination and char...

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Main Authors: Pooryousefy, E., Xie, Sam, Chen, Y., Sari, A., Saeedi, Ali
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60630
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Summary:Wettability of oil/brine/rock system is a fundamental petro-physical parameter, governing the subsurface multiphase flow behaviour, thus affecting hydrocarbon recovery. However, understanding the controlling factor(s) which drives the process is incomplete. Therefore, a detailed examination and characterization of reservoir surface forces as well as pore-surface chemistry are of vital importance. We combined contact angle, zeta potential and surface complexation modelling to demo nstrate that DLVO theory and surface complexation modelling predict the same wettability trends. Moreover, we introduced Z* parameter (Z * = | Z oil/brine + Z brine/rock |) to manage low salinity water flooding, thus mitigate the uncertainty of low salinity effect.