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Shale Wettability Characteristics via Air/Brines and Air/Oil Contact Angles and Influence of Controlling Factors: A Case Study of Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan

Darya Khan Bhutto, Abdul Majeed Shar, Ghazanfer Raza Abbasi, Ubedullah Ansari

2022ACS Omega11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-decane and NaCl brines exhibited higher CAs than the untreated samples. Additionally, the CA measured by changing temperatures led to an increase for all brine droplets; the CA further increased as the concentrations of salts increased from 0.1 to 0.5 M. We then discussed the possible reasons for the discrepancy in CA values due to temperature changes and brine concentrations. Moreover, the CA was measured corresponding to the surface roughness from which it appears that it merely affects the wettability of these shale samples. However, the present study results lead to an improved understanding of the wettability of Sembar shale of the Lower Indus Basin in Pakistan.

Topics & Concepts

WettingOil shaleContact angleGeologyShale oilMineralogyBrinePetroleum engineeringChemistryMaterials scienceComposite materialOrganic chemistryPaleontologyHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesPetroleum Processing and Analysis