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Altering Wettability to Recover More Oil from Tight Formations – Bakken

by ESal | Aug 6, 2016 | Other Publications, Unconventional Plays and Wettability

Altering Wettability to Recover More Oil from Tight Formations – Bakken Patrick V.Brady Charles R.Bryan GeoffreyThyne HuinaLi Abstract We describe here a method for modifying the bulk composition (pH, salinity, hardness) of fracturing fluids and overflushes to...

A Review of the Measurement of Wettability.

by ESal | Oct 6, 2015 | Other Publications, Unconventional Plays and Wettability

A Review of the Measurement of Wettability. Geoffrey D. Thyne Abstract This document reviews the various techniques to measure wettability of rocks toward oil with a focus on methodologies that may be relevant for measuring wettability in shales. The two formations of...

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