Nearly all aspects of the project are now complete. A 6-month, no-cost extension has been requested, mainly to allow completion of tracer test work that will utilize equipment at the University of Bergen's Department of Physics. (Two PhD students from the University of Wyoming are currently at Norway's University of Bergen with Prof. Arne Graue.)
Industry has shown strong interest in this project. Operators continue to observe the rate sensitivity of oil recovery to waterflooding for many carbonate reservoirs and are likely to provide matching support for further work on rate effects and relative permeabilities for carbonate rocks. The advances made in wettability control for a variety of rock types (including sandstones) provide the opportunity for the study of variation in relative permeabilities resulting from systematic change in wettability.
Publications
Tie, H.G., Tong, Z.X., and Morrow, N.R., The Effect of Different Crude Oil/Brine/Rock Combinations on Wettability through Spontaneous Imbibition, Proceedings of the International Society of Core Analysts Annual Meeting, Pau, France, September 2003.
Fischer, H., Morrow, N.R., and Mason, G., Application of water desorption/adsorption isotherms data to characterization of micro- and meso-porosity in sandstone and carbonate rocks, presented at the 7th International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Solids, COPS VII, Aix-en-Provence, France, May 26-28, 2005.
Tie, H., and Morrow, N.R., Oil Recovery by Spontaneous Imbibition Before and After Wettability Alteration of Three Carbonate Rocks by a Moderately Asphaltic Crude Oil, to be presented at the International Society of Core Analysts Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, August 21-34, 2005.
Tie, H., and Morrow, N.R., Low Flood Rate Residual Saturations in Carbonate Rocks, to be presented at the International Technology Conference, Doha, Qatar, November 21-23, 2005.