Application of fluorinated nanofluid for production enhancement of a carbonate gas-condensate reservoir through wettability alteration

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 035008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahra Sakhaei ◽  
Reza Azin ◽  
Arefeh Naghizadeh ◽  
Shahriar Osfouri ◽  
Rahmatollah Saboori ◽  
...  
Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (18) ◽  
pp. 4591 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiafeng Jin ◽  
Jinsheng Sun ◽  
Kesheng Rong ◽  
Kaihe Lv ◽  
Tuan A. H. Nguyen ◽  
...  

Gas-wetting alteration is a versatile and effective approach for alleviating liquid-blockage that occurs when the wellbore pressure of a gas-condensate reservoir drops below the dew point. Fluorochemicals are of growing interest in gas-wetting alteration because of their high density of fluorine groups and thermal stability, which can change the reservoir wettability into more favorable conditions for liquids. This review aims to integrate the overlapping research between the current knowledge in organic chemistry and enhanced oil and gas recovery. The difference between wettability alteration and gas-wetting alteration is illustrated, and the methods used to evaluate gas-wetting are summarized. Recent advances in the applications of fluorochemicals for gas-wetting alteration are highlighted. The mechanisms of self-assembling adsorption layers formed by fluorochemicals with different surface morphologies are also reviewed. The factors that affect the gas-wetting performance of fluorochemicals are summarized. Meanwhile, the impacts of gas-wetting alteration on the migration of fluids in the pore throat are elaborated. Furthermore, the Wenzel and Cassie-Baxter theories are often used to describe the wettability model, but they are limited in reflecting the wetting regime of the gas-wetting surface; therefore, a wettability model for gas-wetting is discussed. Considering the promising prospects of gas-wetting alteration, this study is expected to provide insights into the relevance of gas-wetting, surface morphology and fluorochemicals, further exploring the mechanism of flow efficiency improvement of fluids in unconventional oil and gas reservoirs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 3751-3766 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iman Nowrouzi ◽  
Abbas Khaksar Manshad ◽  
Amir H. Mohammadi

Abstract The pressure drop around the well in the production from a gas condensate reservoir causes the formation of condensate in the area before it reaches the well and surface space. This condensate and occasionally water in the porous medium can block the well and create an additional pressure drop. Studies show that the chemical treatment of this area eliminates the problem by altering the reservoir rock wettability toward a moderate and strong gasphilicity. For this purpose, fluoropolymers-, fluorosurfactants-, and fluorochemicals-coated nanoparticles can be used. In this work, we have studied two types of fluoride gas namely R134A and R404A, which are widely used in refrigeration industry as refrigerant gases, perfumery, and industrial detergents. The basis of this study was the aging of rock samples in thin sections and plugs in these two gases at different pressures above the critical pressures of them at 70 °C at different times and then conducting the contact angle experiments by placing the drop of water and condensate on the cross sections and then performing imbibition tests using plugs. The results show that in addition to the efficiency of both gases in wettability alteration to gasphilic, the gasphilic intensity obtained at constant temperature depends on the pressure and the aging time of the samples.


2017 ◽  
Vol 233 ◽  
pp. 64-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahra Sakhaei ◽  
Mohamad Mohamadi-Baghmolaei ◽  
Reza Azin ◽  
Shahriar Osfouri

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