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A Guide for Selection of Aging Time and Temperature for Wettability Alteration in Various Rock-Oil Systems

[Image: see text] Wettability alteration has been identified to be one of the important mechanisms to improve the microscopic recovery in many of the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods including polymer flood, surfactant flood, low salinity flood, microbial flood, alkaline flood, etc. Ensuring the...

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Autores principales: Al-Ameer, Mohammed Ali, Azad, Madhar Sahib, Al-Shehri, Dhafer, Mahmoud, Mohamed, Kamal, Muhammad Shahzad, Patil, Shirish
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37663473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c00023
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author Al-Ameer, Mohammed Ali
Azad, Madhar Sahib
Al-Shehri, Dhafer
Mahmoud, Mohamed
Kamal, Muhammad Shahzad
Patil, Shirish
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Azad, Madhar Sahib
Al-Shehri, Dhafer
Mahmoud, Mohamed
Kamal, Muhammad Shahzad
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description [Image: see text] Wettability alteration has been identified to be one of the important mechanisms to improve the microscopic recovery in many of the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods including polymer flood, surfactant flood, low salinity flood, microbial flood, alkaline flood, etc. Ensuring the oil-wet nature of the formation before flooding in the laboratory is necessary to study the efficiency of the EOR process, which targets microscopic recovery through wettability alteration. Nevertheless, altering the wettability depends on several parameters, such as aging time, aging temperature, core nature, oil properties, etc. Although several researchers investigated the effect of individual parameters on wettability alteration, the literature is scarce, and the question of what is the shortest and yet the most reliable aging time for ensuring wettability alteration for the specific rock-oil system at different temperatures remains unclear. This paper attempts to seek an answer to this question by compiling the relevant literature to find the effect of individual parameters such as different aging times, temperatures, oil compositions, and rock lithologies on wettability alteration. Results observed from data analysis showed different windows for aging conditions depending on the core sample lithology, initial wettability, and type of oil used. It was noticed that the higher the asphaltene content in the crude oil used, the lower the time and temperature that it takes to alter the sample wettability. Aging a sandstone core under 80 °C using crude oil with 11 wt % % asphaltene took 7 days to shift the core from strongly water-wet to neutral-wet. The same wettability alteration was achieved in 14 days when aging the sandstone sample at 90 °C using crude oil with 0.85 wt % asphaltene content. Generally, it was observed that the aging time decreased as the temperature increased. Moreover, as the sample has a lower initial water wettability condition, the time that it needs to be aged becomes higher. Results indicated that carbonates in general require less aging time to alter their wettability condition to oil-wet, around 1–7 days, compared with sandstones, around 14–21 days.
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spelling pubmed-104689552023-09-01 A Guide for Selection of Aging Time and Temperature for Wettability Alteration in Various Rock-Oil Systems Al-Ameer, Mohammed Ali Azad, Madhar Sahib Al-Shehri, Dhafer Mahmoud, Mohamed Kamal, Muhammad Shahzad Patil, Shirish ACS Omega [Image: see text] Wettability alteration has been identified to be one of the important mechanisms to improve the microscopic recovery in many of the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods including polymer flood, surfactant flood, low salinity flood, microbial flood, alkaline flood, etc. Ensuring the oil-wet nature of the formation before flooding in the laboratory is necessary to study the efficiency of the EOR process, which targets microscopic recovery through wettability alteration. Nevertheless, altering the wettability depends on several parameters, such as aging time, aging temperature, core nature, oil properties, etc. Although several researchers investigated the effect of individual parameters on wettability alteration, the literature is scarce, and the question of what is the shortest and yet the most reliable aging time for ensuring wettability alteration for the specific rock-oil system at different temperatures remains unclear. This paper attempts to seek an answer to this question by compiling the relevant literature to find the effect of individual parameters such as different aging times, temperatures, oil compositions, and rock lithologies on wettability alteration. Results observed from data analysis showed different windows for aging conditions depending on the core sample lithology, initial wettability, and type of oil used. It was noticed that the higher the asphaltene content in the crude oil used, the lower the time and temperature that it takes to alter the sample wettability. Aging a sandstone core under 80 °C using crude oil with 11 wt % % asphaltene took 7 days to shift the core from strongly water-wet to neutral-wet. The same wettability alteration was achieved in 14 days when aging the sandstone sample at 90 °C using crude oil with 0.85 wt % asphaltene content. Generally, it was observed that the aging time decreased as the temperature increased. Moreover, as the sample has a lower initial water wettability condition, the time that it needs to be aged becomes higher. Results indicated that carbonates in general require less aging time to alter their wettability condition to oil-wet, around 1–7 days, compared with sandstones, around 14–21 days. American Chemical Society 2023-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10468955/ /pubmed/37663473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c00023 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kamal, Muhammad Shahzad
Patil, Shirish
A Guide for Selection of Aging Time and Temperature for Wettability Alteration in Various Rock-Oil Systems
title A Guide for Selection of Aging Time and Temperature for Wettability Alteration in Various Rock-Oil Systems
title_full A Guide for Selection of Aging Time and Temperature for Wettability Alteration in Various Rock-Oil Systems
title_fullStr A Guide for Selection of Aging Time and Temperature for Wettability Alteration in Various Rock-Oil Systems
title_full_unstemmed A Guide for Selection of Aging Time and Temperature for Wettability Alteration in Various Rock-Oil Systems
title_short A Guide for Selection of Aging Time and Temperature for Wettability Alteration in Various Rock-Oil Systems
title_sort guide for selection of aging time and temperature for wettability alteration in various rock-oil systems
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37663473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c00023
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