In this study, the effect of brine composition on oil recovery by waterflooding was experimentally studied. Different compositions of brine were injected in to packed one-dimensional unconsolidated limestone with Garzan crude oil (26 degrees API) and distilled water. Ten different brine compositions, three brine mixtures are prepared and distilled water was used for injection throughout the study. The highest recovery 18.8% higher than distilled water injection) considering all the experiments was obtained by the injection of 2% KCl + 2% NaCl brine mixture
Waterflooding is applied worldwide to improve oil recovery. Evidence of enhancement in wat...
A new generation improved oil recovery methods comes from combining techniques to make the overall p...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of smart water displacement on oil recovery. The ...
The possibility of achieving incremental oil recovery by the use of low salinity injection water has...
The possibility of achieving incremental oil recovery by the use of low salinity injection water has...
SummaryThe displacement of oil from reservoir rock pore spaces is a function of many interacting var...
Low salinity water flooding (LSF) is a relatively simple and cheap EOR technique in which the salini...
The effect of aging and displacement temperatures, and brine and oil composition on wettability and ...
Numerous laboratory studies show that oil recovery by waterflooding can depend on the composition of...
Brine-dependent recovery, which involves injected water ionic composition and strength, has seen muc...
Waterflooding is by far the most widely used method in the world to increase oil recovery. Historica...
Nowadays, Low Salinity Waterflooding (LSWF) is considered as one of the most effective techniques to...
Improving the oil recovery beyond what is possible by conventional methods is a topic of great inter...
Injection of low-salinity water showed high potentials in improving oil recovery when compared to hi...
Modified or low-salinity waterflooding of carbonate oil reservoirs is of considerable economic inter...
Waterflooding is applied worldwide to improve oil recovery. Evidence of enhancement in wat...
A new generation improved oil recovery methods comes from combining techniques to make the overall p...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of smart water displacement on oil recovery. The ...
The possibility of achieving incremental oil recovery by the use of low salinity injection water has...
The possibility of achieving incremental oil recovery by the use of low salinity injection water has...
SummaryThe displacement of oil from reservoir rock pore spaces is a function of many interacting var...
Low salinity water flooding (LSF) is a relatively simple and cheap EOR technique in which the salini...
The effect of aging and displacement temperatures, and brine and oil composition on wettability and ...
Numerous laboratory studies show that oil recovery by waterflooding can depend on the composition of...
Brine-dependent recovery, which involves injected water ionic composition and strength, has seen muc...
Waterflooding is by far the most widely used method in the world to increase oil recovery. Historica...
Nowadays, Low Salinity Waterflooding (LSWF) is considered as one of the most effective techniques to...
Improving the oil recovery beyond what is possible by conventional methods is a topic of great inter...
Injection of low-salinity water showed high potentials in improving oil recovery when compared to hi...
Modified or low-salinity waterflooding of carbonate oil reservoirs is of considerable economic inter...
Waterflooding is applied worldwide to improve oil recovery. Evidence of enhancement in wat...
A new generation improved oil recovery methods comes from combining techniques to make the overall p...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of smart water displacement on oil recovery. The ...