화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy Sources Part A-recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects, Vol.41, No.3, 349-359, 2019
Wettability alteration of carbonate reservoir rock using amphoteric and cationic surfactants: Experimental investigation
The objective of this study is to prove that altering the wettability of reservoir rocks by two surfactants (hexadecyl amino benzene sulfonic acid [HABSA] and cationic hexa decyl trimethyl ammonum bromide [CTAB]). Changing the wettability to preferentially water-wet condition will reduce the residual oil saturation (S-or). Because of reducing S-or, the percentage of recovered oil is increased. All surfactants were tested for their ability to alter the wettability of reservoir rocks. This alteration was measured based on the contact angle methods. Results of this study show that both amphoteric HABSA and CTAB surfactants alter the wettability of carbonate rocks from oil-wet to water-wet, while CTAB alters the wettability from oil-wet to water-wet more than HABSA. Also, recovery factor in CTAB injection was more than HABSA injection. Ultimately, the results show that the CTAB surfactant is more effective than HABSA surfactant to alter the wettability and improve oil recovery from carbonate reservoirs.