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CHAPTER 1 History of Low-Salinity and Smart Waterflood  9














































                FIG. 1.9 Productions of LSWF as (A) tertiary recovery and (B) secondary recovery. (Credit: From Nasralla, R. A.,
                & Nasr-El-Din, H. A. (2014). Double-layer expansion: Is it a primary mechanism of improved oil recovery by low-
                salinity waterflooding? SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering, 17(01), 49e59. https://doi.org/10.2118/
                154334-PA.)
          would produce higher oil recovery in high temperature  concentration of Ca 2þ  than the concentration of
          condition. To confirm the prediction, the additional  SO 4 2  . These results also indicate that SO 4  2   has a
          imbibition tests are performed. The oil recovery of the  strong affinity on the chalk surface remaining strongly
          imbibition test is only 15% of original oil in place  positively charged surface of Ekofisk chalk.
          (OOIP) when imbibing fluid has zero concentration  Strand, Høgnesen, and Austad (2006) explored the
                2                   2   increases the oil  effects of the potential-determining ions (Ca 2þ  and
          of SO 4  . The addition of SO 4
          production up to 65% of OOIP. These observations  SO 4 2  ) and temperature on wettability alteration of
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          explain that the adsorption of SO 4  onto the chalk  carbonates in detail. They studied the impact of Ca
          surface lowers the positive charge density of chalk and  on the adsorption of SO 4 2   at various temperature
          encourages the desorption of negatively charged polar  conditions. They carried out spontaneous imbibition,
          components, i.e., carboxylic group component, of crude  chromatographic, and z-potential tests. The sponta-
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          oil. In addition, the experiments also analyze the SO 4  neous imbibition test using oil-wet chalk confirms the

          and Ca 2þ  of produced water from Ekofisk chalk.  positive effect of SO 4 2   on oil recovery at 110 C. As
          The produced water shows a strong depletion in the  the brine has the higher concentration of SO 4  2  , the
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          concentration of SO 4  and the relatively higher  oil recovery of the imbibition test also increases.
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