On the optimum ageing time - magnetic resonance study of asphaltene adsorption dynamics in sandstone rock

2019 
Wettability is a key factor defining ultimate hydrocarbon recovery. Extensive experimentation is required to replicate the wetting state of reservoir rocks. This involves a rock sample wettability restoration procedure, including an aging step and a concept of an optimum aging time, in which asphaltene chemistry plays a major role. There are numerous reports on significance of various crude oil components and elements of asphaltene structure to their tendency to interact with the solid phase, though subject evidence is contradictory. We investigate a possible relationship between the composition of oil, kinetics of an aging process, and a change of sandstone rock wettability. Wettability state of the cores was monitored using low-field NMR relaxometry. The composition and key components of accumulated deposits were established by matching 1H solution-state NMR and X-band EPR spectra of deposits to the spectra of SARA (saturates-aromatics-resins-asphaltenes) fractions of aging fluids. We determined adsorpt...
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