AbstractThis paper uses geochemical modeling to investigate the combined effect of low salinity water injection (LSWI) and CO2 on carbonate oil reservoirs. The geochemical modeling of recently published corefloods was performed using the PHREEQC simulator. Geochemical analysis show that the change in surface charge of carbonates by varying pH is more pronounced using LSWI only than is the combined effect of LSWI and CO2 injection. The combined effect of LSWI and CO2 is most prominent on carbonates with high dolomite composition, whereas carbonates with high anhydrite composition are most affected by LSWI only
Low salinity water flooding has received strong interest recently. It has been reported that injecti...
Water injection has been known as a conventional approach employed for years in order to achieve hig...
Wettability alteration appears to be the main mechanism of low salinity water flooding in carbonate ...
AbstractThis paper uses geochemical modeling to investigate the combined effect of low salinity wate...
textThe low salinity water injection technique (LSWI) has become one of the important research topic...
World energy consumption is projected to increase significantly by 2040 with fossil fuels remaining ...
Waterflooding is the most widely applied improved oil recovery technique. Recently, there has been g...
Carbonate rock reservoirs comprise approximately 60% of the world’s oil and gas reserves. Complex fl...
Low-salinity water-alternating-CO2 (CO2-LSWAG) injection has been widely studied and employed due to...
It is estimated that 40-60% of the world’s total hydrocarbon production is from carbonate rocks [1]....
Simulations carried out for low salinity water flooding often do not include geochemical processes. ...
Several studies conducted mainly on the laboratory scale indicate that in carbonate rocks oil displa...
Water injection has been practiced to displace the hydrocarbons towards adjacent wells and to suppor...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/08/19 to 22/08/21Carbonate rock reservoirs ...
“Smart water” refers to the low-salinity brine that can alter wettability and enhance oil recovery. ...
Low salinity water flooding has received strong interest recently. It has been reported that injecti...
Water injection has been known as a conventional approach employed for years in order to achieve hig...
Wettability alteration appears to be the main mechanism of low salinity water flooding in carbonate ...
AbstractThis paper uses geochemical modeling to investigate the combined effect of low salinity wate...
textThe low salinity water injection technique (LSWI) has become one of the important research topic...
World energy consumption is projected to increase significantly by 2040 with fossil fuels remaining ...
Waterflooding is the most widely applied improved oil recovery technique. Recently, there has been g...
Carbonate rock reservoirs comprise approximately 60% of the world’s oil and gas reserves. Complex fl...
Low-salinity water-alternating-CO2 (CO2-LSWAG) injection has been widely studied and employed due to...
It is estimated that 40-60% of the world’s total hydrocarbon production is from carbonate rocks [1]....
Simulations carried out for low salinity water flooding often do not include geochemical processes. ...
Several studies conducted mainly on the laboratory scale indicate that in carbonate rocks oil displa...
Water injection has been practiced to displace the hydrocarbons towards adjacent wells and to suppor...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/08/19 to 22/08/21Carbonate rock reservoirs ...
“Smart water” refers to the low-salinity brine that can alter wettability and enhance oil recovery. ...
Low salinity water flooding has received strong interest recently. It has been reported that injecti...
Water injection has been known as a conventional approach employed for years in order to achieve hig...
Wettability alteration appears to be the main mechanism of low salinity water flooding in carbonate ...