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SPE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium | 2014

New Insights on the Role of Multivalent Ions in Water-Carbonate Rock Interactions

Hyung T. Kwak; Ali A. Yousef; Salah Al-Saleh

in the oil industry today. Almost all the conventional reservoirs go through a waterflood cycle to recover a portion of the remaining oil after pressure depletion. A considerable amount of oil still remains trapped underground, however, even after secondary waterfloods. This is attributed to inefficient macroscopic sweep and the microscopic capillary trapping caused by interfacial and surface forces that retain the oil within the pores. Currently, the oil industry is showing great interest in improved enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technologies to either maximize the ultimate oil recovery by waterflooding or recover additional oil from the residual oil left behind after waterflooding. The chemical properties of the injected water initially were not considered in the design of a waterflooding project except for the purpose of preventing formation damage triggered by an incompatibility between injected and formation waters. In recent years, extensive research into both sandstone and carbonate reservoirs has shown that tuning the salinity and ionic composition of the injected water can favorably affect oil/brine/rock interactions, alter rock wettability, enhance microscopic displacement efficiency and eventually improve waterflood oil recovery. As reported in other work, we refer to brine with a designed composition as “SmartWater” and to the waterflooding process governed by increased oil recovery as “SmartWater Flooding.” Unlike conventional EOR, SmartWater Flooding can be implemented at any time during the life cycle of a reservoir, and with minimal investment in current operations it can potentially provide higher


Spe Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering | 2011

Laboratory Investigation of the Impact of Injection-Water Salinity and Ionic Content on Oil Recovery From Carbonate Reservoirs

Ali A. Yousef; Salah Al-Saleh; Abdulaziz Ubaid Al-Kaabi; Mohammed Saleh Al-Jawfi


Canadian Unconventional Resources and International Petroleum Conference | 2010

Laboratory Investigation of Novel Oil Recovery Method for Carbonate Reservoirs

Ali A. Yousef; Salah Al-Saleh; Abdulaziz Ubaid Al-Kaabi; Mohammed Saleh Al-Jawfi


SPE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium | 2012

Improved/Enhanced Oil Recovery from Carbonate Reservoirs by Tuning Injection Water Salinity and Ionic Content

Ali A. Yousef; Salah Al-Saleh; Mohammed Saleh Al-Jawfi


SPE EOR Conference at Oil and Gas West Asia | 2012

The Impact of the Injection Water Chemistry on Oil Recovery from Carbonate Reservoirs

Ali A. Yousef; Salah Al-Saleh; Mohammed Saleh Al-Jawfi


SPE Middle East Oil and Gas Show and Conference | 2011

Smart WaterFlooding for Carbonate Reservoirs: Salinity and Role of Ions

Ali A. Yousef; Salah Al-Saleh; Mohammed Saleh Al-Jawfi


Archive | 2011

Oil recovery process for carbonate reservoirs

Ali Al-Yousif; Abdulaziz Obaid Al-Kaabi; Salah Al-Saleh


Spe Drilling & Completion | 2010

Evaluation and Optimization of Low-Density Cement: Laboratory Studies and Field Application

Abdullah Saleh Al-Yami; Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din; Ahmad Saleh Al-Humaidi; Salah Al-Saleh; Mohammed Khalid Al-Arfaj


SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2012

Smart Waterflooding: Industry

Ali A. Yousef; Jim S. Liu; Guy William Blanchard; Salah Al-Saleh; Tareq Al-Zahrani; Rashad Al-Zahrani; Hassan I. Al-Tammar; Nayef Ibrahim Al-Mulhim


Organic Geochemistry | 2009

Residual oil as a tool in migration and filling history analysis of petroleum reservoirs, Ghazal Field, Saudi Arabia

Khaled R. Arouri; Salah Al-Saleh; Ziyad M. Al-Hilal

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