Transport in Porous Media | 2019
Surface Probing with Streaming Potential: The Polymer Flooding Scenario
Abstract
The first experimental evidence of polymer adsorption in natural carbonates obtained from streaming potential measurements is presented. The surface probing of the Estaillades core was realized in a highly saline environment with I\u2009~\u20093 M similar to formation water naturally found in some oil reservoirs, which are typical target for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) by Smart Water Injection Methods (SWIM) and Hybrid SWIM. A highly sensitive setup with an exceptional signal-to-noise ratio even at high salinity, allowing to discriminate voltage fluctuations below 0.1 mV, was used to probe the streaming potential coupling coefficient. The injection of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide Flopaam 3130S was followed by chase flooding with formation water for several pore volumes, to assure that any changes measured after the polymer flooding are due to the retained polymer. We show that the streaming potential coupling coefficient changes sign after polymer adsorption. This result not only is an unambiguous evidence for polymer adsorption but has implications on chemical EOR scenarios that need to consider wettability changes due to inversion of surface charge.