Determination of Wettability by Dye Adsorption
- 1 December 1958
- journal article
- Published by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) in Transactions of the AIME
- Vol. 213 (1) , 261-264
- https://doi.org/10.2118/896-g
Abstract
Published in Petroleum Transactions, AIME, Vol. 213, 1958, pages 261–264. Paper presented at 32nd Annual Fall Meeting of Society of Petroleum Engineers in Dallas, Tex., Oct. 6–9, 1957. Abstract A method has been developed for determining the relative water wettability (fraction of the surface wet by water) of porous media. This method involves the adsorption of methylene blue dye from an aqueous solution onto the solid surfaces of rock contacted by the injected dye solution. Experiments on Berea sandstone cores have shown that water-wet cores adsorb a large amount of dye from solution. In oil-wet cores, however, the injected aqueous dye solution is prevented from contacting the adsorptive surfaces by a film of oil and virtually no dye is adsorbed. This method was tested by experiments on mixtures of water-wet and oil-wet sand. Using the dye adsorption method, it was possible to determine quantitatively the fraction of water-wet and oil-wet sand in such mixtures. The dye adsorption test is readily applied to determining the relative water wettability of fresh oilfield cores. The cores are not extracted before testing. Observed values of the wettability of field cores tested to date have varied from 100 to 6 percent water wet.Keywords
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