Electrostatic Origins of CO(2)-Increased Hydrophilicity in Carbonate Reservoirs

碳酸盐岩储层中CO₂增强亲水性的静电成因

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Abstract

Injecting CO(2) into oil reservoirs appears to be cost-effective and environmentally friendly due to decreasing the use of chemicals and cutting back on the greenhouse gas emission released. However, there is a pressing need for new algorithms to characterize oil/brine/rock system wettability, thus better predict and manage CO(2) geological storage and enhanced oil recovery in oil reservoirs. We coupled surface complexation/CO(2) and calcite dissolution model, and accurately predicted measured oil-on-calcite contact angles in NaCl and CaCl(2) solutions with and without CO(2). Contact angles decreased in carbonated water indicating increased hydrophilicity under carbonation. Lowered salinity increased hydrophilicity as did Ca(2+). Hydrophilicity correlates with independently calculated oil-calcite electrostatic bridging. The link between the two may be used to better implement CO(2) EOR in fields.

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