Surface Chemistry of Oil Recovery From Fractured, Oil-Wet, Carbonate Formation

George J. Hirasaki, Danhua Leslie Zhang
2003-02-05

SCID:  54.1/zuhrbet3
Abstract Oil recovery by water flooding in fractured formations is often dependent on spontaneous imbibition. However, spontaneous imbibition is usually insignificant in oil-wet, carbonate rocks. Sodium carbonate and anionic surfactant solutions are evaluated for enhancing oil recovery by spontaneous imbibition from oil-wet carbonate rocks. Crude oil samples must be free of surface-active contaminants to be representative of the reservoir. Calcite, which is normally positively charged, can be made negative with sodium carbonate. The ease of wettability alteration is a function of the aging time and temperature and the surfactant formulation.
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George J. Hirasaki
Danhua Leslie Zhang
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