© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Carbonate reservoir rocks are normally mixed-wet or oil-wet, leading to low oil recovery efficiency using water-based oil recovery methods. It is critical to understand the molecular composition of the organic material coating the surface of carbonate reservoir rock in order to design better enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods. Herein, we extracted organic compounds from a carbonate reservoir rock and characterized their composition using high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). In contrast to conventional interpretation that the mixed-wet or oil-wet nature of carbonate reservoir rocks arises from the adsorption of carboxylic acids, our results demonstrated that the organic species strongly bound to carbonate reservoir ...
Wettability of oil-brine-carbonate system is an important petro-physical parameter, which governs su...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
The nature of the association or interaction between organic matter (OM) and inorganic minerals (IM)...
International audienceEnhanced oil recovery is strongly dependent on the wettability of reservoir ro...
Characterisation of outcrop and reservoir rock by a wide range of analytical techniques is presented...
The various microscopic processes that take place during enhanced oil-recovery upon injecting low sa...
Oil recovery yields from sandstone reservoirs strongly depend on the wetting properties of the rock....
The processes of establishing and altering reservoir wettability are still subjects of discussion du...
Since the 1950s, major breakthroughs have been made in the field of carbonate oil and gas exploratio...
AbstractHypothesisHigh molecular weight polymers are widely used in oilfield applications, such as i...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York. Differences in the composition of heavy oils from a...
Low salinity water flooding (LSW) has gained significant attention, because of its advantages compar...
While it is generally known that aging protocols have an important impact on the interaction between...
Low salinity water flooding (LSW) has gained significant attention, because of its advantages compar...
Wettability alteration is an important method for increasing oil recovery from oil-wet carbonate res...
Wettability of oil-brine-carbonate system is an important petro-physical parameter, which governs su...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
The nature of the association or interaction between organic matter (OM) and inorganic minerals (IM)...
International audienceEnhanced oil recovery is strongly dependent on the wettability of reservoir ro...
Characterisation of outcrop and reservoir rock by a wide range of analytical techniques is presented...
The various microscopic processes that take place during enhanced oil-recovery upon injecting low sa...
Oil recovery yields from sandstone reservoirs strongly depend on the wetting properties of the rock....
The processes of establishing and altering reservoir wettability are still subjects of discussion du...
Since the 1950s, major breakthroughs have been made in the field of carbonate oil and gas exploratio...
AbstractHypothesisHigh molecular weight polymers are widely used in oilfield applications, such as i...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York. Differences in the composition of heavy oils from a...
Low salinity water flooding (LSW) has gained significant attention, because of its advantages compar...
While it is generally known that aging protocols have an important impact on the interaction between...
Low salinity water flooding (LSW) has gained significant attention, because of its advantages compar...
Wettability alteration is an important method for increasing oil recovery from oil-wet carbonate res...
Wettability of oil-brine-carbonate system is an important petro-physical parameter, which governs su...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
The nature of the association or interaction between organic matter (OM) and inorganic minerals (IM)...