Abstract

New approaches to low salinity water (LSW) injection methods, such as LSW/surfactant, LSW/polymer, and LSW/nanofluid flooding, have been studied for oil reservoirs. Numerous researchers discussed the mechanisms related to enhanced oil recovery (EOR) efficiency and highlighted the significant impact of the wettability alteration and interfacial tension (IFT) reduction. This work studied the effect of exposure time on the wettability alteration and IFT in the LSW/nanoparticle (LSWN) flooding. Contact angle tests investigated rock wettability over a series of different times. A pendant drop tensiometer was used to measure the IFT. By coreflood apparatus, waterflood tests were also conducted, considering the effect of soaking time. Laboratory results showed that the involved mechanisms are time-dependent. More water-wet conditions and higher oil recovery were obtained under longer soaking time. In addition, the positive effect of LSWN was observed in tertiary flooding tests. The results also indicate that the effect of water-soluble oil compounds should be considered in measuring wettability and IFT.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call