2015
DOI: 10.2118/172183-pa
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Chelating-Agent Enhanced Oil Recovery for Sandstone and Carbonate Reservoirs

Abstract: Recently low-salinity waterflooding was introduced as an effective enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) method in sandstone and carbonate reservoirs. The recovery mechanisms that use low-salinitywater injection are still debatable. The suggested possible mechanisms are: wettability alteration, interfacial-tension (IFT) reduction, multi-ion exchange, and rock dissolution. In this paper, we introduce a new chemical EOR method for sandstone and carbonate reservoirs that will give better recovery than the low-salinitywater… Show more

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“…This chemical additives as the copper chelate might also affect recovery of Zr or Al. If using EDTA as a chelating agent, oil recovered can be increased through different recovery mechanisms, including different pH, different rocks and different reservoirs (Chen and Mohanty, 2013;Mahmoud and Abdelgawad, 2015). Using EDTA in Frac Fluid B might lead to increase recovery of Zr than Frac fluid A case in this study.…”
Section: Mass Balance and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…This chemical additives as the copper chelate might also affect recovery of Zr or Al. If using EDTA as a chelating agent, oil recovered can be increased through different recovery mechanisms, including different pH, different rocks and different reservoirs (Chen and Mohanty, 2013;Mahmoud and Abdelgawad, 2015). Using EDTA in Frac Fluid B might lead to increase recovery of Zr than Frac fluid A case in this study.…”
Section: Mass Balance and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The ionic compositions of seawater and formation brines are taken from previous work (Table ). , In addition to seawater and formation water salinity, we considered the individual brines (i.e., NaCl, CaCl 2 , and MgCl 2 ). Four concentrations were considered for each cation (Na + , Ca 2+ , and Mg 2+ ) and ranged from 1 to 5 M. Experimentally, the concentration range varied from 0.01 mM to 5 M with 10 concentration values for each brine.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mahmoud and Abdelgawad 140 introduced the application of chelating solutions as standalone EOR fluids. They examined the performance of EDTA, HEDTA, and DTPA solutions in enhancing oil production from sandstone and carbonate formations.…”
Section: Chelating Agents As Eor Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%