Experimental study on countercurrent imbibition in tight oil reservoirs using nuclear magnetic resonance and AFM: Influence of liquid-liquid/ solid interface characteristics

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作者
Yan, Xiang [1 ]
Dai, Caili [1 ]
Wang, Ruoyu [2 ]
Liu, He [3 ]
Meng, Siwei [3 ]
Jin, Xu [3 ]
Hu, Yong [4 ]
Wu, Yining [1 ]
机构
[1] China Univ Petr East China, Sch Petr Engn, Qingdao 266580, Peoples R China
[2] Dongxin Oil Prod Plant Ying Second Management Zone, Dongying 257002, Peoples R China
[3] PetroChina Res Inst Petr Explorat & Dev, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
[4] SINOPEC Petr Explorat & Prod Res Inst, Beijing 102206, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Tight oil sandstones; Countercurrent imbibition; Hydraulic fracturing; NMR; AFM; WETTABILITY ALTERATION; SHALE; RECOVERY; GAS; NANOFLUIDS; NMR; SURFACTANTS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.fuel.2023.130026
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Countercurrent imbibition of the fracturing fluid is of much significance for enhancing oil production in tight oil reservoirs during the shut-in period after hydraulic fracturing. The addition of enhanced imbibition agents such as surfactants and nanoparticles into the polymer-based fracturing fluid is conducive to oil production. How different types of imbibition agents affect oil recovery and the applicable conditions for different imbibition agents, however, still need to be clarified. In this article, we used low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to measure the one-dimensional (1D) oil signal profiles along the imbibition direction during the countercurrent imbibition process and determine the imbibition distance and water saturation of different imbibition agents including polymer, surfactant, nano-silica (NS) and NS-surfactant complexes. Moreover, by measuring oil-water interfacial tension (IFT), and the adhesion forces between alkanes and the hydrophobic surfaces before/after the imbibition agent treatments by atomic force microscope (AFM), the IFT reduction and wettability alteration abilities of these agents were evaluated. After the NS-surfactant complexes treatment, the adhesion force which represents the force required to pull off oil from the rock surface became the lowest (15.81 pN), merely a quarter of that of NS (73.48 pN) and surfactant (70.01 pN), indicating a superior capability of NS-surfactant to improve wettability. The imbibition efficiency of the four systems in terms of imbibition distance and oil recovery was: NS-surfactant complexes: 38.43 mm 13.2 % > nonionic surfactant: 32.15 mm 9.0 % > NS: 25.88 mm 7.6 % > polymer: 17.64 mm 4.9 %. NS-surfactant nanofluid displayed the longest imbibition distance and highest water saturation, thus possessing the highest imbibition oil recovery. Nonionic surfactant with an IFT of 4.19 mN/m could greatly reduce the IFT compared with NS (35.98 mN/m), but the recovery enhancement induced by IFT reduction was not significant. In contrast, the increase in oil recovery by wettability alteration was distinctly higher than that by IFT reduction, as indicated by the recovery difference between NS-surfactant complexes and surfactant. Accordingly, wettability alteration is the primary mechanism to enhance imbibition oil recovery when ultralow IFT cannot be achieved. This research provides guidance on which type of imbibition agent should be selected to improve imbibition efficiency.
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