Abstract

Summary This paper describes the variation in wettability and relative permeability at Prudhoe Bay. We show that measurements are consistent with recent theories of the relationship between water-saturation, pH, wettability and relative permeability.1 In particular, the wettability of the reservoir changes from water-wet low on structure near the water/oil contact to mixed-wet behavior higher on structure. Increasing oil-wetting character is correlated to decreasing water saturation. Changes in wettability are also accompanied by changes in water-flood recovery efficiency and are optimum at Amott indices approaching zero. Lithology also impacts recovery efficiency, with more clay-rich rocks having higher residual oil saturations.

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