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Wettability alteration and oil recovery by surfactant assisted low salinity water in carbonate rock: The impact of nonionic/anionic surfactants

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DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2020.108108

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Wettability alteration; Nonionic surfactants; Anionic surfactants; Spontaneous imbibition; Carbonates

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  1. Sultan Qaboos University

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Combining low salinity nonionic and anionic surfactants can effectively alter the wettability of oil-wet calcite under high salinity conditions, resulting in improved oil recovery rates. The selection of the proper surfactant class is crucial for successful oil recovery, as different surfactant combinations can lead to varying levels of oil recovery efficiency.
Combining low salinity water (LSW) and chemicals to enhance oil recovery has recently received more attention in the oil industry. In this study, a systematic experimental procedure was conducted to evaluate the performance of low salinity nonionic surfactant with/without anionic surfactant in wettability alteration and oil recovery of oil-wet carbonate having high salinity formation water (FW) (196 g/L) and moderate temperature (75 degrees C). A polyethoxylated nonionic surfactant (C13EO12 ) and two anionic surfactants: sulfonate (IOS 20-24) and carboxylate (AEC 938) were used in this study. Contact angle (CA) results showed that low salinity nonionic surfactant was effective in altering the wettability of oil-wet calcite toward water-wet state. While the low salinity anionic surfactants' systems were only able to reduce the oil-wetness of the oil-wet calcite. When nonionic surfactant is mixed with anionic surfactant, the wettability of oil-wet calcite was altered toward intermediate-wet or only a reduction of its oil-wetness occurred depending on the type of the anionic surfactant. Spontaneous imbibition tests using oil-wet limestone cores showed that among the low salinity single surfactants' systems, carboxylate anionic surfactant resulted in the highest oil recovery (61% of oil initially in place (OIIP)) and sulfonate anionic surfactant resulted in the lowest oil recovery (31% of OIIP). The low salinity nonionic surfactant recovered 51% of OIIP by spontaneous imbibition. Addition of sulfonate anionic surfactant to the nonionic surfactant resulted in an oil recovery of 49% of OIIP while addition of carboxylate anionic surfactant to the nonionic surfactant considerably improved the oil recovery to 74% of OIIP. Hence, selection of proper surfactant class is crucial for a successful oil recovery.

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