Effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding

The effect of wettability on oil recovery at higher water saturation is still not fully understood, especially in the case of mixed wettability. This study was conducted to examine the effects of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time through experiments for two wettability conditions (wa...

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Main Authors: Farad, Sagala, Mugisa, John, Alahdal, Hussein A., Idris, Ahmad Kamal, Kisiki, Nsamba Hussein, Kabenge, Isa
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10916466.2016.1219747
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spelling my.utm.693122017-11-22T00:45:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/69312/ Effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding Farad, Sagala Mugisa, John Alahdal, Hussein A. Idris, Ahmad Kamal Kisiki, Nsamba Hussein Kabenge, Isa TP Chemical technology The effect of wettability on oil recovery at higher water saturation is still not fully understood, especially in the case of mixed wettability. This study was conducted to examine the effects of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time through experiments for two wettability conditions (water-wet and mixed-wet) and three water saturations (20%, 40%, and 60%). Clashach sandstone core with a porosity of 12.8% and a permeability of 75 md was utilized as the porous media. Immiscible gas flooding was performed by injecting nitrogen gas into the core at room temperature and pressure. The results showed 54.3% and 48.8% of the initial oil in place (IOIP) as the ultimate oil recovery at 40% water saturation from mixed-wet core and water-wet core respectively. In contrast, the water-wet core displayed better results (32.6% of the IOIP) in terms of breakthrough time compared to the results of water-wet core (10.6% of the IOIP) at the same water saturation. In conclusion, oil recovery was found highly dependent on water saturation while breakthrough time was mainly affected by the wettability of the cores. Taylor & Francis Inc 2016 Article PeerReviewed Farad, Sagala and Mugisa, John and Alahdal, Hussein A. and Idris, Ahmad Kamal and Kisiki, Nsamba Hussein and Kabenge, Isa (2016) Effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding. Petroleum Science and Technology, 34 (20). pp. 1705-1711. ISSN 1091-6466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10916466.2016.1219747 DOI:10.1080/10916466.2016.1219747
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Farad, Sagala
Mugisa, John
Alahdal, Hussein A.
Idris, Ahmad Kamal
Kisiki, Nsamba Hussein
Kabenge, Isa
Effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding
description The effect of wettability on oil recovery at higher water saturation is still not fully understood, especially in the case of mixed wettability. This study was conducted to examine the effects of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time through experiments for two wettability conditions (water-wet and mixed-wet) and three water saturations (20%, 40%, and 60%). Clashach sandstone core with a porosity of 12.8% and a permeability of 75 md was utilized as the porous media. Immiscible gas flooding was performed by injecting nitrogen gas into the core at room temperature and pressure. The results showed 54.3% and 48.8% of the initial oil in place (IOIP) as the ultimate oil recovery at 40% water saturation from mixed-wet core and water-wet core respectively. In contrast, the water-wet core displayed better results (32.6% of the IOIP) in terms of breakthrough time compared to the results of water-wet core (10.6% of the IOIP) at the same water saturation. In conclusion, oil recovery was found highly dependent on water saturation while breakthrough time was mainly affected by the wettability of the cores.
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author Farad, Sagala
Mugisa, John
Alahdal, Hussein A.
Idris, Ahmad Kamal
Kisiki, Nsamba Hussein
Kabenge, Isa
author_facet Farad, Sagala
Mugisa, John
Alahdal, Hussein A.
Idris, Ahmad Kamal
Kisiki, Nsamba Hussein
Kabenge, Isa
author_sort Farad, Sagala
title Effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding
title_short Effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding
title_full Effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding
title_fullStr Effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding
title_full_unstemmed Effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding
title_sort effect of wettability on oil recovery and breakthrough time for immiscible gas flooding
publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/69312/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10916466.2016.1219747
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