Experimental investigation of carbamide-assisted smart water flooding for enhancing heavy oil recovery from carbonate reservoirs

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Nasab, Fakhte Mohammadi [1 ]
Dehaghani, Amir Hossein Saeedi [1 ]
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[1] Tarbiat Modares Univ, Fac Chem Engn, Dept Petr Engn, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Smart water flooding; Carbamide; Wettability alteration; Micro-dispersion formation; Calcite-coated micromodel flooding; LOW-SALINITY-WATER; WETTABILITY ALTERATION; UREA; INJECTION; SPECTROSCOPY; IMPACT; ACIDS; EOR;
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10.1016/j.molliq.2024.125495
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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This study explores the impact of carbamide at different concentrations on smart water flooding into carbonate reservoirs. The aim is to find out how the presence of carbamide can influence the mechanisms of smart water flooding at rock/brine and oil/brine interfaces. The results revealed that interfacial tension (IFT) reduces as the carbamide concentration increases in the brine. Indeed, the carbamide decomposes at elevated temperatures, and in-situ surface active agents are formed at the oil/brine interface, reducing IFT values. Further, while the dilution of seawater (SW) is unable to change the oil-wet wettability, the carbamide can make the carbonate surface more water-wet by elevating its concentration. Additionally, the corresponding mechanisms of this wettability alteration would be the formation of in-situ surface active agents, electrostatic interactions, and hydrogen bond formation at the rock/brine interface. Among K+ , Mg2+, and SO42-, adjusting the concentration of sulfate ions in SW leads to greater IFT reduction in the presence of carbamide. In addition, the contact angle is further reduced as K+ concentration is doubled in the solution; however, this reduction is not significant as compared to Mg2+ and SO42-. Also, ten-times diluted seawater (10dsw) produced more micro-dispersions in the oil phase. Nevertheless, the presence of carbamide in 10dws had a negative impact on the micro-dispersion formation, which is one of the driving mechanisms of smart water flooding. At a lower carbamide concentration (1000 ppm), more carboxylic acids and ketones were observed in the brines due to the partitioning and dissociation of naphthenic acids. On the contrary, as carbamide concentration increased to 10000 ppm, amounts of carboxylic acids declined due to the production of in-situ surface active agents at the oil/brine interface. Bottle test experiments indicated that water-in-oil emulsions were generated in the presence of carbamide. The mean water droplet size grew as carbamide concentration rose to 25000 ppm; nonetheless, further increase in the carbamide concentration resulted in mean droplet size reduction. Calcite-coated micromodel flooding illustrated that oil recovery of 21.6, 24, and 27.2% was found at carbamide concentrations of 1000, 10000, and 100000 ppm. Furthermore, a three-time increase in SO42- concentration at 10000 ppm of carbamide offered a better performance in boosting oil recovery than tuning K+ and Mg2+ concentrations in carbamide/SW solutions. The findings of this study underscore the promising prospects of leveraging carbamide to enhance the efficacy of smart water solutions in carbonate reservoirs, particularly regarding IFT modification, wettability alteration, and oil recovery enhancement.
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