Abstract

This study employs electro-kinetic potential measurements to predict the low salinity effect in a sandstone reservoir. Through comprehensive investigations utilizing Zeta potential, interfacial tension, FTIR spectroscopy, and contact angle measurements, valuable insights were obtained. Positive zeta potentials for Ethanoic-dodecane oil (+9.34) and Crude oil (+14.31), along with decreasing zeta potential values with decreasing NaCl and CaCl2 concentrations, indicated core aging and the adsorption of organic compounds. Wettability alteration and reduced contact angles further confirmed aging-induced changes. Negative Oil/Brine Zeta potentials and trends in interfacial tension supported the presence of the low salinity effect. This study enhances our understanding of low salinity effects in sandstone reservoirs by characterizing electro-kinetic potentials, wettability alterations, and interfacial tensions. It highlights the potential of electro-kinetic potential measurements as a predictive tool for evaluating the low salinity effect, enabling a more comprehensive assessment of its impact on reservoir performance.

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