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Pore-Scale Analysis of Residual Oil in a Reservoir Sandstone and Its Dependence on Water Flood Salinity, Oil Composition, and Local Mineralogy

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Core-flooding of clay-containing reservoir sandstones can yield substantial tertiary recovery by reducing the flood brine salinity, associated with a shift toward water-wetting. Spontaneous imbibition experiments, in which this salinity-induced shift… Click to show full abstract

Core-flooding of clay-containing reservoir sandstones can yield substantial tertiary recovery by reducing the flood brine salinity, associated with a shift toward water-wetting. Spontaneous imbibition experiments, in which this salinity-induced shift is the main driver for additional recovery, can provide insight into the extent and source of the wettability change, especially when combined with pore-scale imaging of changes in residual oil configurations using micro-CT. Spontaneous imbibition experiments were performed on two sister mini-plugs of a reservoir sandstone. To explore the influence of crude oil composition, each mini-plug used a different oil, of similar density and viscosity and of low asphaltene content, but primarily distinguished by their total acid number (TAN) of 3 and <0.1 mg KOH/g oil. Mini-plugs were imaged by micro-CT after each experiment. Additional insight into the origins of the apparent shift to more water-wetting were obtained by preparing polished embedded sections of the min...

Keywords: mineralogy; water; residual oil; salinity; pore scale; oil

Journal Title: Energy & Fuels
Year Published: 2017

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