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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2016

Quantifying mineral surface energy by scanning force microscopy

Bastian Sauerer; Mikhail R. Stukan; Wael Abdallah; Maryam H. Derkani; Maxim V. Fedorov; Jan Buiting; Zhenyu J. Zhang

Fundamental understanding of the wettability of carbonate formations can potentially be applied to the development of oil recovery strategies in a complex carbonate reservoir. In the present study, surface energies of representative carbonate samples were evaluated by direct quantitative force measurements, using scanning force microscopy (SFM) at sub-micron scale, to develop a reliable method to predict reservoir wettability. Local adhesion force measurements were conducted on appropriate calcite and dolomite samples and performed in air as well as in the presence of polar and nonpolar fluids. This study demonstrated that, by comparing measurements of adhesion forces between samples of the same mineral in different fluids, it is feasible to determine the surface energy of a given mineral as well as its polar and nonpolar components. The derived values are in agreement with literature. A proof-of-principle protocol has been established to quantify surface energy using SFM-based adhesion measurements. This novel methodology complements the conventional contact angle measurement technique, where surface energy can only be examined at large length scale. The reported methodology has great potential for further optimization into a new standard method for fast and accurate surface energy determination, and hence provides a new tool for reservoir rock wettability characterization.


Langmuir | 2018

Dynamic Asphaltene-Stearic Acid Competition at the Oil–Water Interface

Bastian Sauerer; Mikhail R. Stukan; Jan Buiting; Wael Abdallah; Simon Ivar Andersen

Interfacial tension (IFT) is one of the major parameters which govern the fluid flow in oil production and recovery. This paper investigates the interfacial activity of different natural surfactants found in crude oil. The main objective was to better understand the competition between carboxylic acids and asphaltenes on toluene/water interfaces. Dynamic IFT was measured for water-in-oil pendant drops contrary to most studies using oil-in-water drops. Stearic acid (SA) was used as model compound for surface-active carboxylic acids in crude. The influence of concentration of these species on dynamic IFT between model oil and deionized water was examined. The acid concentrations were of realistic values (total acid number 0.1 to 2 mg KOH/g oil) while asphaltene concentrations were low and set between 10 and 100 ppm. In mixtures, the initial surface pressure was entirely determined by the SA content while asphaltenes showed a slow initial diffusion to the interface followed by increased adsorption at longer times. The final surface pressure was higher for asphaltenes compared to SA, but for binaries, the final surface pressure was always lower than the sum of the individuals. At high SA concentration, surface pressures of mixtures were dominated entirely by the SA, although, Langmuir isotherm analysis shows that asphaltenes bind to the interface 200-250 times stronger than SA. The surface area/molecule for both SA and asphaltenes were found to be larger than the values reported in recent literature. Various approaches to dynamic surface adsorption were tested, showing that apparent diffusivity of asphaltenes is very low, in agreement with other works. Hence, the adsorption is apparently under barrier control. A possible hypothesis is that at the initial phase of the experiment and at lower concentration of asphaltenes, the interface is occupied by stearic acid molecules forming a dense layer of hydrocarbon chains that may repel the asphaltenes.


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2015

Effect of Ca2+, Mg2+ and SO42− ions on the zeta potential of calcite and dolomite particles aged with stearic acid

Ahmed Kasha; Hasan S. Al-Hashim; Wael Abdallah; Reza Taherian; Bastian Sauerer


International Journal of Coal Geology | 2017

Fast and accurate shale maturity determination by Raman spectroscopy measurement with minimal sample preparation

Bastian Sauerer; Paul R. Craddock; Mohammed D. AlJohani; Khalid L. Alsamadony; Wael Abdallah


International Journal of Coal Geology | 2017

Assessing thermal maturity beyond the reaches of vitrinite reflectance and Rock-Eval pyrolysis: A case study from the Silurian Qusaiba formation

Stephen G. Cheshire; Paul R. Craddock; Guangping Xu; Bastian Sauerer; Andrew E. Pomerantz; David McCormick; Wael Abdallah


Measurement | 2018

Effect of static electricity on IFT measurements by drop shape analysis

Bastian Sauerer; Mikhail R. Stukan


Energy & Fuels | 2018

Impact of Modified Seawater on Zeta Potential and Morphology of Calcite and Dolomite Aged with Stearic Acid

Hasan S. Al-Hashim; Ahmed Kasha; Wael Abdallah; Bastian Sauerer


Colloids and Interfaces | 2018

Low salinity waterflooding in carbonate reservoirs : review of interfacial mechanisms

Maryam H. Derkani; Ashleigh J. Fletcher; Wael Abdallah; Bastian Sauerer; James Anderson; Zhenyu J. Zhang


SPE Middle East Oil & Gas Show and Conference | 2017

Asphaltene Chemistry Across a Large Field in Saudi Arabia

Wael Abdallah; Andrew E. Pomerantz; Bastian Sauerer; Oliver C. Mullins; Jan Buiting


SPE Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Annual Technical Symposium and Exhibition | 2018

Correlating Dielectric Dispersion Data and Wettability Index of a Carbonate Rock

Salah Mohammed Al-Ofi; Evgeny Dyshlyuk; Bastian Sauerer; Andrea Valori; Farhan Ali; Wael Abdallah

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Wael Abdallah

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Mikhail R. Stukan

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Ahmed Kasha

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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