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Effect of CO2 and crude oil type on the dynamic interfacial tension of crude oil/carbonated water at different operational conditions

Lashkarbolooki, M ; Sharif University of Technology | 2018

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2018.07.002
  3. Publisher: Elsevier B.V , 2018
  4. Abstract:
  5. Concerns about climate change have persuaded the researchers to examine CO2 injection in the form of carbonated water (CW) into oil reservoir as a safe and effective CO2 storage and enhanced oil recovery process. Although interfacial tension (IFT) between crude oil and injected fluid has a vital role on the displacement of fluids in porous media, the effect of CO2 and crude oil type on the dynamic IFT of crude oil under different operational conditions is not well understood. Accordingly, this study was carried out to assess the effects of temperature, pressure, crude oil type and CO2 on the dynamic IFT of crude oil/CW. To achieve this goal, two types of crude oil were provided from southern Iranian oil reservoirs and dynamic IFTs with CW were measured in a wide range of temperatures and pressures (i.e. temperature range of 30–80 °C and pressure range of 500–4000 psi); the obtained results were compared with the system without CO2. In addition, the adsorption time of carbonated aqueous phase/crude oil, obtained based on the mono exponential decay model, was also compared with unadulterated water/crude oil system. The outcome of this study showed that crude oil type has the most significant effect on the IFT of crude oil/CW compared to pressure, temperature and CO2 content. In more details, the IFT of crude oil/CW can be affected by the amount and type of acidic/basic components in the crude oil as well as pH of the aqueous solution. Besides, the obtained results revealed that the effect of temperature was more considerable on the IFT of the heavy crude oil compared with the light crude oil in both studied aqueous solutions (i.e. unadulterated water and CW). Although the inversion phase temperature was obtained for unadulterated water/studied crude oils at all studied pressures, this phenomenon was not observed for crude oil/CW at elevated pressure, due to the high amount of CO2 at this condition. © 2018
  6. Keywords:
  7. Adsorption time ; Carbonated water ; CO2 ; Dynamic IFT ; Carbon dioxide ; Carbonation ; Climate change ; Enhanced recovery ; Petroleum reservoir engineering ; Petroleum reservoirs ; Porous materials ; Pressure ; Solutions ; Temperature ; Water injection ; Carbonated waters ; Dynamic interfacial tension ; Effect of temperature ; Effects of temperature ; Exponential decay models ; Iranian oil reservoirs ; Operational conditions ; Crude oil ; Adsorption ; Carbon sequestration ; Enhanced oil recovery ; Fluid injection ; Hydrocarbon reservoir ; Interface ; Pressure effect ; Temperature effect ; Tension
  8. Source: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 170 , 2018 , Pages 576-581 ; 09204105 (ISSN)
  9. URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0920410518305795