Water flooding of sandstone oil reservoirs: Underlying mechanisms in imbibition vs. drainage displacement

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering(2022)

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In this work the effect of wettability in waterfloods of viscous oil is investigated in a combination of experiments in sandpacks and microfluidic chips. Thirty-nine sand-pack flooding experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of core wettability, oil viscosity, and injection velocity on oil recovery to water flooding. An in-line densitometer, installed downstream of the core, was used to record the instantaneous fluid production and help understanding the mechanism of oil displacement in porous media. Additional microfluidic experiments were conducted to understand the mechanism of viscous oil displacement in imbibition vs. drainage.
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sandstone oil reservoirs,water flooding,displacement
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