2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.2c00326
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Carbonated Water Injection in Oil-Wet Carbonate Rock Samples: A Pore-Scale Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Brine Composition

Abstract: Research into the application of carbonated water injection (CWI) for oil recovery has primarily focused on sandstone reservoirs. Therefore, characteristic pore-scale mechanisms that principally depend on the injected brine composition in oil-wet carbonates are still poorly understood. This study uses a pore-scale approach that incorporates core flooding with microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) imaging to investigate underlying mechanisms during CWI with different brine compositions and salinities in oil-wet c… Show more

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“…Oil–brine–calcite system after CLSW is introduced. Reproduced with permission from ref . Copyright 2022 American Chemical Society.…”
Section: Enhanced Carbonated Water Injectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Oil–brine–calcite system after CLSW is introduced. Reproduced with permission from ref . Copyright 2022 American Chemical Society.…”
Section: Enhanced Carbonated Water Injectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Akindipe et al calculated and compared the interfacial curvature of high salinity water injection and CLSW injection, utilizing oil-wet carbonates and incorporating core analysis and micro-CT imaging. They discovered that changes in wettability resulted in reduced water–oil capillary pressure at the interface, which subsequently increased the pore-scale displacement efficiency of CW, thus enhancing oil recovery (Figure ).…”
Section: Enhanced Carbonated Water Injectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Injecting low-salinity water (LSW) disturbs the chemical equilibrium at the mineral/formation water interface, leading to wettability reversal by adsorption/desorption of polar molecules. Meanwhile, dissolving carbon dioxide into the brine solution has proven to improve oil mobility in porous media by changing the relative permeabilities, wettability, and bulk oil viscosity. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The injection of carbonated brine however promoted this undesirable effect . Reaction-induced porosity and permeability evolution are also essential in optimizing CWI in oil reservoirs and saline aquifers and have garnered substantial attention in recent decades. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%