Low salinity water flooding (LSW) has gained significant attention, because of its advantages comparedwith other enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods. LSW's positive contribution to recovery factor has beendemonstrated in the literature at lab and field scales. However, LSW flooding does not always incrementoil recovery. It is a specific combination of properties of an asphaltenic crude oil, chemically equilibratedbrine, and rock surface that may explain the success or failure of LSW. In this work, we introduce anovel experimental approach to study asphaltene-like chemical interactions with surfaces rock minerals toevaluate the effectiveness of applying LSW. When studying the impact of asphaltene properties on incremental recovery, one aims ...
Undesirable adsorption of asphaltenes on rock minerals was studied. Asphaltenes are an important com...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringFor more than a decade the mechanism behind flooding with lo...
Low salinity water flooding (LSW) has gained significant attention, because of its advantages compar...
After drainage of brine-filled rock pores with an asphaltenic crude oil, the wettability state of a ...
Release of crude oil from reservoir rock by low-salinity waterflooding is thought to occur by decrea...
As more and more oil recovery scenarios use seawater, the need to identify the possible mechanisms o...
Release of crude oil from reservoir rock by low-salinity waterflooding is thought to occur by decrea...
Reservoir wettability is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential parameters in oil recove...
Asphaltenes in crude oil play a pivotal role in reservoir oil production because they control rock-s...
Reservoir wettability is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential parameters in oil recove...
Background and hypothesis: In the oil industry, asphaltenes are known for their tendency to aggregat...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringWettability is an important property for oil recovery. It af...
Background and hypothesis: In the oil industry, asphaltenes are known for their tendency to aggregat...
Hypothesis: The hyperbranched chains on the tail of low surface energy surfactants (LSES) causes low...
Undesirable adsorption of asphaltenes on rock minerals was studied. Asphaltenes are an important com...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringFor more than a decade the mechanism behind flooding with lo...
Low salinity water flooding (LSW) has gained significant attention, because of its advantages compar...
After drainage of brine-filled rock pores with an asphaltenic crude oil, the wettability state of a ...
Release of crude oil from reservoir rock by low-salinity waterflooding is thought to occur by decrea...
As more and more oil recovery scenarios use seawater, the need to identify the possible mechanisms o...
Release of crude oil from reservoir rock by low-salinity waterflooding is thought to occur by decrea...
Reservoir wettability is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential parameters in oil recove...
Asphaltenes in crude oil play a pivotal role in reservoir oil production because they control rock-s...
Reservoir wettability is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential parameters in oil recove...
Background and hypothesis: In the oil industry, asphaltenes are known for their tendency to aggregat...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringWettability is an important property for oil recovery. It af...
Background and hypothesis: In the oil industry, asphaltenes are known for their tendency to aggregat...
Hypothesis: The hyperbranched chains on the tail of low surface energy surfactants (LSES) causes low...
Undesirable adsorption of asphaltenes on rock minerals was studied. Asphaltenes are an important com...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringFor more than a decade the mechanism behind flooding with lo...