Method for measuring wettability of porous rock
First Claim
1. Method for measuring the wettability of a porous rock of a subterranean formation, comprising the steps of:
- a) measuring a first capillary pressure on said porous rock by saturating a sample of said porous rock having a wettability representative of the subterranean formation with a first medium phase and displacing said first medium with a second medium,b) measuring a second capillary pressure on said porous rock by injecting mercury into an evacuated sample of said porous rock, andc) determining wettability of said porous rock as a function of the ratio of said first and second capillary pressure measurements.
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Abstract
A core sample of a porous rock having a wettability representative of a subterranean formation is saturated with a first medium. This first medium is then displaced with an immiscible second medium. Capillary pressure versus wetting phase saturation is measured during the displacement of the first medium with the second medium within the core sample. Mercury is injected into an evacuated core sample of the porous rock, mercury vapor acting as a wetting phase on the porous rock. Capillary pressure versus wetting phase saturation is measured during mercury injection on the evacuated core sample. The ratio of the two capillary pressure versus wetting phase saturation measurements is determined and taken to be an indicator of the wettability of different size pore throats in the porous rock.
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11 Claims
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1. Method for measuring the wettability of a porous rock of a subterranean formation, comprising the steps of:
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a) measuring a first capillary pressure on said porous rock by saturating a sample of said porous rock having a wettability representative of the subterranean formation with a first medium phase and displacing said first medium with a second medium, b) measuring a second capillary pressure on said porous rock by injecting mercury into an evacuated sample of said porous rock, and c) determining wettability of said porous rock as a function of the ratio of said first and second capillary pressure measurements.
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2. Method for measuring the wettability of a porous rock of a subterranean formation, comprising the steps of:
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a) saturating a core sample of said porous rock having a wettability representative of said subterranean formation with a first medium, b) displacing said first medium with a second medium that is immiscible with said first medium, c) measuring capillary pressure versus wetting phase saturation on said porous rock during the displacement of said first medium with said second medium in step b), d) injecting mercury into an evacuated core sample of said porous rock, said mercury acting as a non-wetting phase medium and mercury vapor acting as a wetting phase medium on said porous rock, e) measuring capillary pressure versus wetting phase saturation on said evacuated core sample during mercury injection of step d), and f) determining the ratio of said capillary pressure versus wetting phase saturation measurements of steps c) and e), and determining wettability from said ratio as a function of pore throat size.
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3. Method for measuring the wettability of a porous rock of a subterranean formation, comprising the steps of:
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a) measuring a first capillary pressure versus wetting phase saturation by saturating a sample of said porous rock having a wettability representative of the subterranean formation with a first medium and displacing said first medium with a second that is immiscible with said first medium, b) measuring a second capillary pressure versus wetting phase saturation by injecting mercury into an evacuated sample of said porous rock, said mercury acting as a non-wetting phase and mercury vapor acting as a wetting phase, and c) determining interfacial tensions between said first and second mediums, d) identifying a value for the interfacial tension of injected mercury, d) identifying a value for the cosine of the contact angle of the injected mercury on a solid surface, and f) determining the wettability of said porous rock as a function of the cosine of the contact angle of the interface between the first and second mediums based on (i) the first and second capillary pressure versus wetting phase saturation measurements of steps a) and b), (ii) the determined interfacial tensions of steps c) and d), and (iii) the identified cosine of the mercury contact angle of step e).
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4. Method for measuring the wettability of a porous rock, comprising the steps of:
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a) conducting a first capillary pressure measurement Pcp on said porous rock by saturating a sample of said porous rock with a first medium and displacing said first medium with a second medium, b) determining the interfacial tension σ
cp between said first and second mediums,c) conducting a second capillary pressure measurement Phg on said porous rock by injecting mercury into an evacuated sample of said porous rock, d) determining wettability of said porous rock as a function of the cosine of the contact angle θ
cp of the interface between said first and second mediums as follows;
space="preserve" listing-type="equation">cosθ
.sub.cp =cosθ
.sub.hg (σ
.sub.hg /σ
.sub.cp)(P.sub.cp /P.sub.hg)where σ
hg is the interfacial tension of said mercury,cosθ
hg is the cosine of the contact angle θ
hg of the interface of said mercury on a solid surface. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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