pH effect on wettability of oil/brine/carbonate system: Implications for low salinity water flooding
Wettability of oil/brine/carbonate system is a critical parameter to govern subsurface multi-phase flow behaviour, thus remaining oil saturation and ultimate oil recovery in carbonate reservoirs. Despite the fact that salinity level, ionic strength, oil composition and rock chemistry (e.g., limeston...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of petroleum science & engineering 2018-09, Vol.168 (C), p.419-425 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Wettability of oil/brine/carbonate system is a critical parameter to govern subsurface multi-phase flow behaviour, thus remaining oil saturation and ultimate oil recovery in carbonate reservoirs. Despite the fact that salinity level, ionic strength, oil composition and rock chemistry (e.g., limestone and dolomite) have been extensively investigated, few work has been done regarding the effect of pH on oil/brine/rock interaction, thus wettability.
We thereby measured contact angles at two different pH (pH = 3 and 8) in the presence of either 1 mol/L Na2SO4 or 1 mol/L CaCl2 using a crude oil with acid number of 1.7 and base number of 1.2 mg KOH/g. Moreover, we performed a geochemical modelling study in light of the diffuse double layer to understand how pH controls the number of surface species at interfaces of oil/brine and brine/carbonate. Our results show that pH scales with oil/brine/carbonate wettability, demonstrating that pH is one of the controlling factors to govern the system wettability. Further, our results suggest that pH (6.5–7.5) likely triggers an oil-wet system, which is favourable for low salinity water flooding, but pH |
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ISSN: | 0920-4105 1873-4715 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.petrol.2018.05.015 |