Fundamental understanding of the wettability of carbonate formations can potentially be applied to the development of oil recovery strategies in a complex carbonate reservoir. In the present study, surface energies of representative carbonate samples were evaluated by direct quantitative force measurements, using scanning force microscopy (SFM) at sub-micron scale, to develop a reliable method to predict reservoir wettability. Local adhesion force measurements were conducted on appropriate calcite and dolomite samples and performed in air as well as in the presence of polar and nonpolar fluids. This study demonstrated that, by comparing measurements of adhesion forces between samples of the same mineral in different fluids, it is feasible t...
The fundamental forces of adhesion are responsible for the spreading of fluids such as crude oil/bri...
Clathrate hydrate adhesion forces play a critical role in describing aggregation and deposition beha...
nm-Range forces acting between calcite surfaces in water affect macroscopic properties of carbonate ...
Fundamental understanding of the wettability of carbonate formations can potentially be applied to t...
Wettability of sedimentary rock surface is an essential parameter that defines oil recovery and prod...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences EngineeringA highly attractive strategy within the hydrocar...
Carbonate-bearing rocks in the upper Earth’s crust are prone to continuous changes under influences ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The oil wettability of reservoir rock surfaces is a key issue affecting oil production and enhanced ...
Wettability, as a vital tool for analyzing and describing oil flow, plays a significant role in dete...
The long-term mechanical strength of calcite-bearing rocks is highly dependent on the presence and n...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks from an oil-wet state to a water wet or mixed-wet state du...
Wettability is a key factor influencing multiphase flow in porous media. In addition to the average ...
Wettability is a key reservoir characteristic influencing geological carbon sequestration (GCS) proc...
The knowledge of the surface properties of layer silicates is of great importance to understand bot...
The fundamental forces of adhesion are responsible for the spreading of fluids such as crude oil/bri...
Clathrate hydrate adhesion forces play a critical role in describing aggregation and deposition beha...
nm-Range forces acting between calcite surfaces in water affect macroscopic properties of carbonate ...
Fundamental understanding of the wettability of carbonate formations can potentially be applied to t...
Wettability of sedimentary rock surface is an essential parameter that defines oil recovery and prod...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences EngineeringA highly attractive strategy within the hydrocar...
Carbonate-bearing rocks in the upper Earth’s crust are prone to continuous changes under influences ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The oil wettability of reservoir rock surfaces is a key issue affecting oil production and enhanced ...
Wettability, as a vital tool for analyzing and describing oil flow, plays a significant role in dete...
The long-term mechanical strength of calcite-bearing rocks is highly dependent on the presence and n...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks from an oil-wet state to a water wet or mixed-wet state du...
Wettability is a key factor influencing multiphase flow in porous media. In addition to the average ...
Wettability is a key reservoir characteristic influencing geological carbon sequestration (GCS) proc...
The knowledge of the surface properties of layer silicates is of great importance to understand bot...
The fundamental forces of adhesion are responsible for the spreading of fluids such as crude oil/bri...
Clathrate hydrate adhesion forces play a critical role in describing aggregation and deposition beha...
nm-Range forces acting between calcite surfaces in water affect macroscopic properties of carbonate ...