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A mathematical model for dynamic wettability alteration controlled by water-rock chemistry

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A mathematical model for dynamic wettability alteration controlled by water-rock chemistry
Previous experimental studies of spontaneous imbibition on chalk core plugs have shown that seawater may change the wettability in the direction of more water-wet conditions in chalk reservoirs. One possible explanation for this wettability alteration is that various ions in the water phase (sulphate, calcium, magnesium, etc.) enter the formation water due to molecular diffusion. This creates a non-equilibrium state in the pore space that results in chemical reactions in the aqueous phase as well as possible water-rock interaction in terms of dissolution/precipitation of minerals and/or changes in surface charge. In turn, this paves the way for changes in the wetting state of the porous media in question. The purpose of this paper is to put together a novel mathematical model that allows for systematic investigations, relevant for laboratory experiments, of the interplay between (i) two-phase water-oil flow (pressure driven and/or capillary driven); (ii) aqueous chemistry and water-roc...
Steinar Evje, Aksel Hiorth
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where NHM
Authors Steinar Evje, Aksel Hiorth
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