Enhanced oil recovery by using modified ZnO nanocomposites in sandstone oil reservoirs

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Yaser Ahmadi
Mohsen Mansouri
Peyman Pourafshary
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[1] Ilam University,Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department
[2] Nazarbayev University,School of Mining and Geosciences
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Recently, nanocomposites were employed to improve the extraction of oil in different reservoirs. Due to the unique characteristics of nanoparticles such as small size, efficient altering main mechanisms such as IFT, CA, and viscosity reduction, have received wide attention among researchers. This study investigated the application of a newly designed ZnO-cerium N-composite for EOR at reservoir conditions, and the performance was compared to the standalone ZnO nanoparticles. After performing the morphology of the N-composite, the effect of the N-composites on the wettability alteration, interfacial tension, viscosity, Zeta potential, pH, and density was studied at different N-composites concentrations at reservoir conditions. Based on the results of rock/fluid interactions at the static phase, an optimum concentration was chosen for performing dynamic core flooding experiments. At 100 ppm, the highest stability and the highest reduction in capillary force were observed. The presence of Ce in the structure of the N-composite changes the pore volume of ZnO-Ce compared to ZnO nanoparticles, which affects the surface charge. IFT (mN/m), CA (°), and zeta potential (mV) were (22.51, 40.83, and − 44.36), and (30.50, 50.21, and − 31.05) for ZnO-Ce and ZnO, respectively at 100 ppm. By application of the optimized nanofluid in an oil displacement study, RF in the presence of ZnO-Ce, and ZnO were 37.11% and 71.40%, respectively.
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