New insights into the mechanism of wettability alteration during low salinity water flooding in carbonate rocks |
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Authors: | Wenbo Su Yuetian Liu Huohai Yang Jian Pi Rukuan Chai Changyong Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China;2. School of Petroleum &3. Natural Gas Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China;4. Development Research Department of CNOOC Research Institute, Chaoyang, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | There is not a consistent view about the mechanism of wettability alteration during low salinity water flooding. This paper highlights extensive wettability studies to investigate the wettability alteration on mineralogically different carbonates. Contact angle measurements were conducted to characterize wettability changes quantitatively. The results clearly revealed that wettability of carbonate rock surfaces can be altered to a more water-wet condition by lowering water salinity. The trend of the maximum change of contact angle (MCCA) variation with dolomite/calcite content in the rock is fairly linear under the same salinity, which demonstrates that carbonate minerals can affect rock wettability in a way. Also, the higher calcite content in the rock, the greater MCCA, i.e. the stronger effect of LSWF. Besides, the sensitivity of rock wettability to minerals is different under different salinity conditions. When the salinity is in the range of 2384.6?~?4769.2?mg/L, rock wettability is most sensitive to minerals. The analysis of the effect of ion composition showed that the effect of Ca2+ on wettability alteration is greater than that of Mg2+ at room temperature, and with the increase of the content of calcite in the rock, the effect of Ca2+ is more pronounced than that of Mg2+. |
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Keywords: | Carbonate rock contact angle low salinity water flooding salinity wettability alteration |
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