A fundamental model for predicting oil recovery due to low salinity water injection in carbonate rocks

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    Abstract

    The low salinity water injection (LSWI) technique is gaining popularity due to the simplicity of the method compared to other thermal and chemical EOR techniques. In this paper, a fundamental model is proposed which captures the effect of LSWI on improving the microscopic displacement efficiency from carbonates through the trapping number. The proposed model was used to history match recently published corefloods using the UTCHEM simulator. The proposed model incorporates wettability alteration effect through contact angle and trapping parameter. Results showed that history matching of the corefloods was performed successfully using the proposed model. Moreover, wettability alteration is the main contributor to LSWI effect on oil recovery from carbonate rocks. The proposed model was further validated upon which the applicability is extended to include weakly-oil-wet to mixed-wet rocks. This model can be used for oil recovery predictions from carbonate rocks at the field-scale.

    Original languageBritish English
    Title of host publicationTrinidad and Tobago Energy Resources Conference, SPETT 2014 - Future Assets
    Subtitle of host publicationAcquisition, Maintenance and Reliability
    Pages20-43
    Number of pages24
    ISBN (Electronic)9781632668134
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2014
    EventTrinidad and Tobago Energy Resources Conference - Future Assets: Acquisition, Maintenance and Reliability, SPETT 2014 - Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
    Duration: 9 Jun 201411 Jun 2014

    Publication series

    NameTrinidad and Tobago Energy Resources Conference, SPETT 2014 - Future Assets: Acquisition, Maintenance and Reliability

    Conference

    ConferenceTrinidad and Tobago Energy Resources Conference - Future Assets: Acquisition, Maintenance and Reliability, SPETT 2014
    Country/TerritoryTrinidad and Tobago
    CityPort-of-Spain
    Period9/06/1411/06/14

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