Effect of CO<sub>2</sub> Flooding on the Wettability Evolution of Sand-Stone
Wettability is one of the main parameters controlling CO<sub>2</sub> injectivity and the movement of CO<sub>2</sub> plume during geological CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration. Despite significant research efforts, there is still a high uncertainty associated with the we...
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doaj-3883964a6c054fc9b68a91350be847f62021-09-09T13:43:56ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-09-01145542554210.3390/en14175542Effect of CO<sub>2</sub> Flooding on the Wettability Evolution of Sand-StoneCut Aja Fauziah0Ahmed Al-Yaseri1Emad Al-Khdheeawi2Nilesh Kumar Jha3Hussein Rasool Abid4Stefan Iglauer5Christopher Lagat6Ahmed Barifcani7Western Australia School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering, Discipline of Petroleum Engineering, Curtin University, Kensington 6151, AustraliaWestern Australia School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering, Discipline of Petroleum Engineering, Curtin University, Kensington 6151, AustraliaPetroleum Technology Department, University of Technology, Baghdad 10071, IraqSchool of Petroleum Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Raisan, Gandhinagar 382007, IndiaWestern Australia School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering, Discipline of Petroleum Engineering, Curtin University, Kensington 6151, AustraliaSchool of Engineering, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup 6027, AustraliaWestern Australia School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering, Discipline of Petroleum Engineering, Curtin University, Kensington 6151, AustraliaWestern Australia School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering, Discipline of Petroleum Engineering, Curtin University, Kensington 6151, AustraliaWettability is one of the main parameters controlling CO<sub>2</sub> injectivity and the movement of CO<sub>2</sub> plume during geological CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration. Despite significant research efforts, there is still a high uncertainty associated with the wettability of CO<sub>2</sub>/brine/rock systems and how they evolve with CO<sub>2</sub> exposure. This study, therefore, aims to measure the contact angle of sandstone samples with varying clay content before and after laboratory core flooding at different reservoir pressures, of 10 MPa and 15 MPa, and a temperature of 323 K. The samples’ microstructural changes are also assessed to investigate any potential alteration in the samples’ structure due to carbonated water exposure. The results show that the advancing and receding contact angles increased with the increasing pressure for both the Berea and Bandera Gray samples. Moreover, the results indicate that Bandera Gray sandstone has a higher contact angle. The sandstones also turn slightly more hydrophobic after core flooding, indicating that the sandstones become more CO<sub>2</sub>-wet after CO<sub>2</sub> injection. These results suggest that CO<sub>2</sub> flooding leads to an increase in the CO<sub>2</sub>-wettability of sandstone, and thus an increase in vertical CO<sub>2</sub> plume migration and solubility trapping, and a reduction in the residual trapping capacity, especially when extrapolated to more prolonged field-scale injection and exposure times.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/17/5542CO<sub>2</sub> injectivitywettabilitycontact anglesandstoneCO<sub>2</sub> sequestration |
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Cut Aja Fauziah Ahmed Al-Yaseri Emad Al-Khdheeawi Nilesh Kumar Jha Hussein Rasool Abid Stefan Iglauer Christopher Lagat Ahmed Barifcani Effect of CO<sub>2</sub> Flooding on the Wettability Evolution of Sand-Stone Energies CO<sub>2</sub> injectivity wettability contact angle sandstone CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration |
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Cut Aja Fauziah Ahmed Al-Yaseri Emad Al-Khdheeawi Nilesh Kumar Jha Hussein Rasool Abid Stefan Iglauer Christopher Lagat Ahmed Barifcani |
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Effect of CO<sub>2</sub> Flooding on the Wettability Evolution of Sand-Stone |
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Effect of CO<sub>2</sub> Flooding on the Wettability Evolution of Sand-Stone |
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Effect of CO<sub>2</sub> Flooding on the Wettability Evolution of Sand-Stone |
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Effect of CO<sub>2</sub> Flooding on the Wettability Evolution of Sand-Stone |
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Effect of CO<sub>2</sub> Flooding on the Wettability Evolution of Sand-Stone |
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effect of co<sub>2</sub> flooding on the wettability evolution of sand-stone |
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1996-1073 |
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Wettability is one of the main parameters controlling CO<sub>2</sub> injectivity and the movement of CO<sub>2</sub> plume during geological CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration. Despite significant research efforts, there is still a high uncertainty associated with the wettability of CO<sub>2</sub>/brine/rock systems and how they evolve with CO<sub>2</sub> exposure. This study, therefore, aims to measure the contact angle of sandstone samples with varying clay content before and after laboratory core flooding at different reservoir pressures, of 10 MPa and 15 MPa, and a temperature of 323 K. The samples’ microstructural changes are also assessed to investigate any potential alteration in the samples’ structure due to carbonated water exposure. The results show that the advancing and receding contact angles increased with the increasing pressure for both the Berea and Bandera Gray samples. Moreover, the results indicate that Bandera Gray sandstone has a higher contact angle. The sandstones also turn slightly more hydrophobic after core flooding, indicating that the sandstones become more CO<sub>2</sub>-wet after CO<sub>2</sub> injection. These results suggest that CO<sub>2</sub> flooding leads to an increase in the CO<sub>2</sub>-wettability of sandstone, and thus an increase in vertical CO<sub>2</sub> plume migration and solubility trapping, and a reduction in the residual trapping capacity, especially when extrapolated to more prolonged field-scale injection and exposure times. |
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CO<sub>2</sub> injectivity wettability contact angle sandstone CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration |
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