Evaluation of the coupled impact of silicon oxide nanoparticles and low-salinity water on the wettability alteration of Berea sandstones

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ALOMAIR Osamah [1 ]
AL-DOUSARI Mabkhout [1 ]
AZUBUIKE C.Nyeso [1 ]
GARROUCH Ali [1 ]
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[1] Department of Petroleum Engineering, Kuwait University
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TE357 [提高采收率与维持油层压力(二次、三次采油)];
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This study investigated experimentally the coupled effects of hydrophilic SiO2nanoparticles(NPs) and low-salinity water(LSW) on the wettability of synthetic clay-free Berea sandstone. Capillary pressure, interfacial tension(IFT), contact angle, Zeta potential, and dynamic displacement measurements were performed at various NP mass fractions and brine salinities. The U.S. Bureau of Mines(USBM) index was used to quantify the wettability alteration. Furthermore, the NP stability and retention and the effect of enhanced oil recovery by nanofluid were examined. The results showed that LSW immiscible displacement with NPs altered the wettability toward more water wet. With the decreasing brine salinity and increasing NP mass fraction, the IFT and contact angle decreased. The wettability alteration intensified most as the brine salinity decreased to 4000 mg/L and the NP mass fraction increased to 0.075%. Under these conditions, the resulting incremental oil recovery factor was approximately 13 percentage points. When the brine salinity was 4000 mg/L and the NP mass fraction was 0.025%, the retention of NPs caused the minimum damage to permeability.
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