The objective of this five-year project are: (1) to achieve improved understanding of the surface and interfacial properties of crude oils and their interactions with mineral surfaces, (2) to apply the results of surface studies to improve predictions of oil production from laboratory measurements, and (3) to use the results of this research to recommend ways to improve oil recovery by waterflooding. During the second year of this project we have tested the generality of the proposed mechanisms by which crude oil components can alter wetting. Using these mechanisms, we have begun a program of characterizing crude oils with respect to their wettability altering potential. Wettability assessment has been improved by replacing glass with mica ...
The objectives of the this research project were to: (1) Quantify the pore scale mechanisms that det...
The ideal scenario when core samples are retrieved from the field to the lab is to start the experim...
The objectives of this project was to: (1) quantify the pore scale mechanisms that determine the wet...
The objectives of this five-year project were: (1) to achieve improved understanding of the surface ...
We report on the first year of the project, {open_quotes}Evaluation of Reservoir Wettability and its...
We report on the first year of the project, `Evaluation of Reservoir Wettability and its Effect on O...
The questions of reservoir wettability have been approached in this project from three directions. F...
Reservoir wettability is controlled by crude oil/rock/brine interactions. Wettability plays an impor...
In this report we focus on surface studies of the wetting effects of SBM components; three areas of ...
This project contributes with experimental measurement that could increase our understanding on how ...
Reservoir wettability is controlled by crude oil/brine/rock interactions that have not been well un...
Previous studies of crude oil/brine/rock (COBR) and related ensembles showed that wettability and it...
Understanding the mechanism by which oil is displaced from the porous medium requires knowledge abou...
The effect of aging and displacement temperatures, and brine and oil composition on wettability and ...
Master's thesis in Petroleum EngineeringThe initial wetting condition of the reservoir rock is funda...
The objectives of the this research project were to: (1) Quantify the pore scale mechanisms that det...
The ideal scenario when core samples are retrieved from the field to the lab is to start the experim...
The objectives of this project was to: (1) quantify the pore scale mechanisms that determine the wet...
The objectives of this five-year project were: (1) to achieve improved understanding of the surface ...
We report on the first year of the project, {open_quotes}Evaluation of Reservoir Wettability and its...
We report on the first year of the project, `Evaluation of Reservoir Wettability and its Effect on O...
The questions of reservoir wettability have been approached in this project from three directions. F...
Reservoir wettability is controlled by crude oil/rock/brine interactions. Wettability plays an impor...
In this report we focus on surface studies of the wetting effects of SBM components; three areas of ...
This project contributes with experimental measurement that could increase our understanding on how ...
Reservoir wettability is controlled by crude oil/brine/rock interactions that have not been well un...
Previous studies of crude oil/brine/rock (COBR) and related ensembles showed that wettability and it...
Understanding the mechanism by which oil is displaced from the porous medium requires knowledge abou...
The effect of aging and displacement temperatures, and brine and oil composition on wettability and ...
Master's thesis in Petroleum EngineeringThe initial wetting condition of the reservoir rock is funda...
The objectives of the this research project were to: (1) Quantify the pore scale mechanisms that det...
The ideal scenario when core samples are retrieved from the field to the lab is to start the experim...
The objectives of this project was to: (1) quantify the pore scale mechanisms that determine the wet...