2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c03778
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Wettability Alteration and Enhanced Oil Recovery in Carbonate Porous Media by Tuning Waterflood Chemistry

Pablo Bribiesca Rodriguez,
Devin L. Shaffer

Abstract: Waterflooding for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is described by a multiphase system consisting of oil, the hosting rock reservoir matrix, and an invading fluid (IF) that is injected into the reservoir to displace the residual oil. Wettability is one of the unique physicochemical properties of this multiphase system that is known to influence oil displacement by the IF and affect oil recovery. Tuning IF chemistry, such as through low salinity waterflooding, has been shown to alter the wettability of the reservoir… Show more

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“…This observation aligns with prior research by Deng et al, wherein they underscored the heightened significance of rock wettability, particularly in low permeability reservoirs. Additionally, Bribiesca Rodriguez and Shaffer corroborated these findings by highlighting wettability alteration as the primary mechanism for enhanced oil recovery, with the influence of interfacial tension being secondary for carbonate porous media.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This observation aligns with prior research by Deng et al, wherein they underscored the heightened significance of rock wettability, particularly in low permeability reservoirs. Additionally, Bribiesca Rodriguez and Shaffer corroborated these findings by highlighting wettability alteration as the primary mechanism for enhanced oil recovery, with the influence of interfacial tension being secondary for carbonate porous media.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%