It is well-known that shale gas production is affected by the wettability of the reservoir. In this work, two gas-wetting alteration agents were synthesized and characterized by 1H NMR and… Click to show full abstract
It is well-known that shale gas production is affected by the wettability of the reservoir. In this work, two gas-wetting alteration agents were synthesized and characterized by 1H NMR and FTIR. To evaluate the effect of the gas-wetting alteration agents on the shale wettability, the contact angle for droplets on the shale surface was detected, and the results showed that the contact angles of water and n-hexadecane increased from 36° and 0° to 119° and 88° after treatment with sodium [N-propyl-N-(perfluorooctanoyl)amino]acetate (SCF-102), while the contact angles increased to 122° and 110°, respectively, after treatment with sodium [N-[[N-(perfluorooctanoyl)amino]ethyl]amino]propionate (SCF-113). The surface free energy rapidly decreased from the primeval 72 to 10.3 and 6.8 mN/m at equal concentration. These values agreed with the results of spontaneous imbibition, the capillary tube rise test, and the fluid flow test. Additionally, the analysis with energy dispersive spectroscopy and scanning electron m...
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