Enhanced recovery

Enhanced Sweep Efficiency by Use of Smart Water in Tight Oil Reservoirs

Currently, there are few studies on smart waterflooding in tight and very tight oil reservoirs. This work examines smart-waterflood opportunities in such reservoirs.

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Relative permeability curve for the CEC effect scenario.

In the literature, improvement of oil recovery in smart-water-injection schemes has been shown to be mediated by wettability alteration. This process reduces residual oil saturation, which, in turn, affects microscopic sweep efficiency and leads to subsequent enhancement of overall waterflood performance. Currently, there are few studies on smart waterflooding in tight and very tight oil reservoirs. This work examines smart-waterflood opportunities in such reservoirs.

Introduction

Residual-oil-saturation reduction improves microscopic sweep efficiency and, therefore, overall waterflood performance.

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