Fractures and oil-wet conditions significantly limit oil recovery in carbonate reservoirs. Gel treatment has been applied in injector wells to modify the prevailing reservoir streamlines and significantly reduce fracture permeability, whereas low-salinity waterflooding has been applied experimentally to modify rock wettability toward water-wet for improved oil recovery. However, both processes have limitations that cannot be resolved using a single method. The objective of this study was to test whether low-salinity water could enable gel particles to move deeply into fractures to efficiently increase oil recovery and control water production. A semitransparent fracture model of carbonate cores and acrylic plates was built to study the effe...
Waterflooding is the most widely applied improved oil recovery technique. Recently, there has been g...
With the worldwide production of hydrocarbon, an increasing challenging problem is how to get high o...
It is estimated that 40-60% of the world’s total hydrocarbon production is from carbonate rocks [1]....
The limitations of oil recovery from carbonate reservoirs are fractures and oil-wet conditions. To o...
Oil recovery from carbonate reservoirs is usually low due to their extreme heterogeneity caused by n...
The recovery of oil from carbonate reservoirs is usually low due to their extreme heterogeneity caus...
Modified waterflooding is a process in which the ionic composition of injected water is altered to i...
The oil recovery from fractured reservoirs is usually low, which is usually caused by the existence ...
The oil recovery from fractured reservoirs is usually low and the early water breakthrough is one re...
Excess water production through fractured reservoirs is one of the most serious problem for sweep ef...
The recovery from fractured reservoirs is usually low. The areal heterogeneity is one result of the ...
Manipulating the injected brine composition can favorably alter the reservoir wetting state; this hy...
Polymer gels can be placed in fractures within subsurface reservoirs to improve sweep efficiency dur...
Preformed Particle Gel (PPG) have been used as conformance control in mature oil field. Reservoirs i...
Gel treatment is often used to control the excessive water production in fractured reservoirs. Combi...
Waterflooding is the most widely applied improved oil recovery technique. Recently, there has been g...
With the worldwide production of hydrocarbon, an increasing challenging problem is how to get high o...
It is estimated that 40-60% of the world’s total hydrocarbon production is from carbonate rocks [1]....
The limitations of oil recovery from carbonate reservoirs are fractures and oil-wet conditions. To o...
Oil recovery from carbonate reservoirs is usually low due to their extreme heterogeneity caused by n...
The recovery of oil from carbonate reservoirs is usually low due to their extreme heterogeneity caus...
Modified waterflooding is a process in which the ionic composition of injected water is altered to i...
The oil recovery from fractured reservoirs is usually low, which is usually caused by the existence ...
The oil recovery from fractured reservoirs is usually low and the early water breakthrough is one re...
Excess water production through fractured reservoirs is one of the most serious problem for sweep ef...
The recovery from fractured reservoirs is usually low. The areal heterogeneity is one result of the ...
Manipulating the injected brine composition can favorably alter the reservoir wetting state; this hy...
Polymer gels can be placed in fractures within subsurface reservoirs to improve sweep efficiency dur...
Preformed Particle Gel (PPG) have been used as conformance control in mature oil field. Reservoirs i...
Gel treatment is often used to control the excessive water production in fractured reservoirs. Combi...
Waterflooding is the most widely applied improved oil recovery technique. Recently, there has been g...
With the worldwide production of hydrocarbon, an increasing challenging problem is how to get high o...
It is estimated that 40-60% of the world’s total hydrocarbon production is from carbonate rocks [1]....