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- W3124969026 abstract "Asphaltene adsorption and deposition onto rock surfaces are predominantly the cause of wettability and permeability alterations which result in well productivity losses. These alterations can be induced by rock–fluid interactions which are affected by well operations such as acidizing, stimulation, gas injections, and so forth. Iron minerals are found abundantly in sandstone reservoir formations and pose a problem by precipitation and adsorption of polar crude components. This is due to rock–fluid interactions, which are dependent on reservoir pH; thus, this research work studied the surface charge development of pyrite, magnetite, and hematite. To ascertain conditions that will result in iron mineral precipitation and adsorption of asphaltene on iron mineral surfaces, zeta potential measurement was carried out. This is to determine the charge and colloidal stability of the iron mineral samples across wide pH values. Experimental results show that the charge development of iron minerals is controlled by mineral dissolution, the formation of complexes, adsorption of ions on the mineral surface, and the collapse of the double layer. The findings provide insights into the implications of iron mineral contacting crude oil in reservoir formations and how they contribute to wettability alterations due to different well operations." @default.
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- W3124969026 date "2021-01-27" @default.
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- W3124969026 title "Impact of Iron Minerals in Promoting Wettability Alterations in Reservoir Formations" @default.
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