Title of article :
Wettability Alteration of Sandstone and Carbonate Rocks by Using ZnO Nanoparticles in Heavy Oil Reservoirs
Author/Authors :
Tajmiri، Masoumeh نويسنده Department of Chemical Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran Tajmiri, Masoumeh , Mousavi، Seyed Mousa نويسنده IOR/EOR Research Institute, National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), Tehran, Iran Mousavi, Seyed Mousa , Ehsani، Mohammad Reza نويسنده , , Roayaei، Emad نويسنده Oil and Gas Recovery Institute, National Iranian Oil Company, Tehran, I.R. IRAN , , Emadi، Ali نويسنده IOR/EOR Research Institute, National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), Tehran, Iran Emadi, Ali
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 13 سال 2015
Abstract :
Efforts to enhance oil recovery through wettability alteration by nanoparticles have been attracted in
recent years. However, many basic questions have been ambiguous up until now. Nanoparticles
penetrate into pore volume of porous media, stick on the core surface, and by creating homogeneous
water-wet area, cause to alter wettability. This work introduces the new concept of adding ZnO
nanoparticles by an experimental work on wettability alteration and oil recovery through spontaneous
imbibition mechanism. Laboratory tests were conducted in two experimental steps on four cylindrical
core samples (three sandstones and one carbonate) taken from a real Iranian heavy oil reservoir in
Amott cell. In the first step, the core samples were saturated by crude oil. Next, the core samples were
flooded with nanoparticles and saturated by crude oil for about two weeks. Then, the core samples
were immersed in distilled water and the amount of recovery was monitored during 30 days for both
steps. The experimental results showed that oil recovery for three sandstone cores changed from
20.74, 4.3, and 3.5% of original oil in place (OOIP) in the absence of nanoparticles to 36.2, 17.57, and
20.68% of OOIP when nanoparticles were added respectively. Moreover, for the carbonate core, the
recovery changed from zero to 8.89% of OOIP by adding nanoparticles. By the investigation of
relative permeability curves, it was found that by adding ZnO nanoparticles, the crossover-point of
curves shifted to the right for both sandstone and carbonate cores, which meant wettability was altered
to water- wet. This study, for the first time, illustrated the remarkable role of ZnO nanoparticles in
wettability alteration toward more water-wet for both sandstone and carbonate cores and enhancing
oil recovery.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology(IJOGST)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology(IJOGST)