Visualization the Surfactant Imbibition at Pore Scale by Using of Fractured Micromodels

Day 2 Tue, September 01, 2020(2020)

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Abstract Recovery in low permeability oil reservoirs is challenging because they are often high fractured and oil-wet. Microemulsion-forming surfactant solutions, which can replace oil from tight matrix by imbibition, have been verified as effective enhanced oil recovery fluids for tight reservoirs. To better understand the mechanisms of oil recovery from oil-wet, fractured rocks using microemulsion-forming surfactants, microfluidic experiments including single channel micromodel tests and fractured micromodel imbibition tests which could visualize the in-situ phase changes were conducted in this work. Through on our study, the priority of wettability alteration and phase change with a function salinity was clarified. Besides, the imbibition dynamics of microemulsion-forming surfactants at different salinities were provided, and further understanding about the equilibrium process of microemulsion during imbibition was obtained. Based our studies, we suggest a moderate salinity for microemulsion-forming surfactants enhanced imbibition recovery.
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surfactant imbibition,pore scale,visualization
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