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Wettability alteration of dolomite rock using nanofluids for enhanced oil recovery

Mohd., S. M. and Wan, R. W. S. and Abdul, R. I. and Mohd., Z. J. and Issham, I. (2016) Wettability alteration of dolomite rock using nanofluids for enhanced oil recovery. In: 4th International Conference on Nano and Materials Engineering, ICNME 2016, 7-8 April 2016, Bali Island, Indonesia.

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Abstract

Wettability alteration of rock by surfactant has been considered as feasible method for recovery of oil reservoirs by modifying the wettability of rock surface from oil-wet to water-wet condition. The impact of surfactant can be enhanced by adding nanoparticles. Cationic surfactant performed well in carbonate rock by forming ion pairs between cationic head and acidic component of the crude. Meanwhile, nanoparticles will form continuous wedge film between the liquid and solid surface. In this paper, Al2O3 and ZrO2 nanoparticles were used as enhanced oil recovery (EOR) agents. The impact of these two nanoparticles on contact angle and interfacial tension was studied. Besides that, adsorption Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide (CTAB) surfactant on rock surface was also investigated. The results show a significant change in water-oil contact angle after application of surfactant and nanoparticles. Initial water-oil contact angle for 6 slides demonstrate oil-wet condition. Then, the slides were submerged in prepared solution for 48 hours. The result shows that, slides 2, 5 and 6 changes drastically to more water-wet condition with contact angle 56°, 40° and 47° respectively. For surfactant adsorption, the adsorption is very fast at the beginning. The adsorption rate after 5 minutes was 50 mg/g and after 60 minutes the adsorption rate was 310 mg/g. The adsorption rate slowed down after 60 minutes and after 180 minutes the adsorption rate was 315 mg/g in which the rate of adsorption achieve equilibrium. Nanoparticles retention test and Zeta potential shows that Al2O3 is more stable than ZrO2. The results for interfacial tension (IFT) also show a significant reduction. The IFT value reduces from 8.46 mN/m to 1.65 mN/m and 1.85 mN/m after the application of Al2O3 and ZrO2 nanofluids respectively

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Dolomite, Enhanced oil recovery, Nanoparticles, Surfactant, Wettability
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical Engineering
ID Code:73598
Deposited By: Mohd Zulaihi Zainudin
Deposited On:28 Nov 2017 05:01
Last Modified:28 Nov 2017 05:01

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