Wettability altering fluids during downhole operations
US-9863211-B2 · Jan 9, 2018 · US
US11078406B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11078406-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916395059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 3, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 3, 2021 |
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A method of altering wettability of a subterranean formation penetrated by a well is described. A first oxidizer including a persulfate is introduced to the subterranean formation. A second oxidizer including a bromate is introduced to the subterranean formation. The well is shut in for a period of time to allow the first oxidizer and the second oxidizer to alter the wettability of the subterranean formation toward non-wetting of oil and of water.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of altering a wettability of a subterranean formation penetrated by a well, the method comprising: introducing a first oxidizer comprising a persulfate to the subterranean formation; introducing a second oxidizer comprising a bromate to the subterranean formation; shutting in the well for a period of time to allow the first oxidizer and the second oxidizer to alter the wettability of the subterranean formation toward non-wetting of oil and of water; and determining that the wettability of the subterranean formation has been altered toward non-wetting of oil and of water by performing a contact angle test on a rock sample obtained from the subterranean formation, wherein the contact angle test comprises: measuring a first contact angle of a first fluid comprising water on a surface of the rock sample; and measuring a second contact angle of a second fluid comprising a hydrocarbon on the surface of the rock sample, wherein determining that the wettability of the subterranean formation has been altered toward non-wetting of oil and of water comprises determining that the first contact angle and the second contact angle are both in a range from about 70° to about 110°. 2. The method of claim 1 , comprising mixing the first oxidizer and the second oxidizer before introduction to the subterranean formation. 3. The method of claim 1 , comprising introducing a spacer fluid to the subterranean formation after introducing the first oxidizer and before introducing the second oxidizer. 4. The method of claim 1 , comprising introducing a spacer fluid to the subterranean formation after introducing the second oxidizer and before introducing the first oxidizer. 5. The method of claim 1 , comprising: encapsulating the first oxidizer in a polymer shell or an oil phase; and encapsulating the second oxidizer in a polymer shell or an oil phase. 6. The method of claim 1 , comprising suspending the first oxidizer and the second oxidizer in an emulsion, and introducing the first oxidizer and the second oxidizer to the subterranean formation comprises introducing the emulsion to the subterranean formation. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein a continuous phase of the emulsion comprises diesel, solvent, crude oil, or mineral oil. 8. The method of claim 1 , comprising fracturing the subterranean formation. 9. The method of claim 1 , comprising introducing a proppant to the subterranean formation. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the proppant is introduced to the subterranean formation with at least one of the first oxidizer or the second oxidizer. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein a concentration of the proppant is at most about 10 pounds per gallon. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the well is shut in for at least about 30 minutes. 13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first oxidizer is an aqueous solution of the first oxidizer, and a concentration of the persulfate in the aqueous solution of the first oxidizer is at least about 0.04 M. 14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second oxidizer is an aqueous solution of the second oxidizer, and a concentration of the bromate in the aqueous solution of the second oxidizer is at least about 0.01 M. 15. The method of claim 14 , comprising introducing a chloride salt to the subterranean formation. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the chloride salt is introduced as an aqueous solution of the chloride salt to the subterranean formation with at least one of the first oxidizer or the second oxidizer, and a concentration of the chloride salt is at least 0.25 M.
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