“…Wettability is the tendency of a fluid to preferentially wet a solid surface in the presence of other fluid(s) (Anderson, 1986a;Donaldson & Alam, 2008a). Understanding the wettability of natural rocks has significant applications in petroleum reservoir engineering (Bultreys, Van Hoorebeke, et al, 2016;Kallel et al, 2016;Suicmez et al, 2008), cleanup of underground reservoirs contaminated by nonaqueous phase liquids (Al-Futaisi & Patzek, 2004;Essaid et al, 2015), and CO 2 sequestration in subsurface geological formations (Al-Menhali et al, 2015;Chaudhary et al, 2013Chaudhary et al, , 2015Iglauer et al, 2015). Wettability impacts (a) fluids distribution at the pore scale, (b) irreducible water saturation, (c) efficiency of an immiscible displacement such as water flooding in hydrocarbon reservoirs, (d) rock-fluid properties such as capillary pressure and relative permeability, and (e) electrical properties of porous media (Peters, 2012).…”