نتایج جستجو برای: Residual oil saturation

تعداد نتایج: 275562  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - پژوهشکده مهندسی فرایند 1395

abstract: mineral scaling in oil and gas production equipment is one of the most important problem that occurs while water injection and it has been recognized to be a major operational problem. the incompatibility between injected and formation waters may result in inorganic scale precipitation in the equipment and reservoir and then reduction of oil production rate and water injection rate. ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2001
P J Love J B Maillet P V Coveney

We report the results of a study of multiphase flow in porous media. A Darcy's law for steady multiphase flow was investigated for both binary and ternary amphiphilic flow. Linear flux-forcing relationships satisfying Onsager reciprocity were shown to be a good approximation of the simulation data. The dependence of the relative permeability coefficients on water saturation was investigated and...

2016
A. J. Nazari S. Honma

Abstract—This paper evaluates oil displacement by water in Hauterivian sandstone reservoir of Kashkari oil field in North of Afghanistan. The core samples of this oil field were taken out from well No-21st, and the relative permeability and fractional flow are analyzed. Steady state flow laboratory experiments are performed to empirically obtain the fractional flow curves and relative permeabil...

2013
Y. Tanino M. J. Blunt

[1] Remaining oil saturation established by waterflooding was measured in Indiana limestone in its original, water-wet state and under mixed-wet conditions established by adding organic acid to the oil phase. The porous plate technique was used to establish initial oil saturations ranging from Snwi1⁄4 0.23 to 0.93 under capillary-dominated conditions. For water-wet conditions, the residual oil ...

H Sharifi Galiuk Rezvan Behin,

Displacement of oil and water in porous media of reservoir rocks is described by relative                      permeability curves, which are important input data for reservoir performance simulation and drive mechanism studies. Many core studies, such as multiphase relative permeability, capillary pressure and saturation exponent determination, depend on the volume fractions of multiphase flui...

2001
O. Torsæter

The fluid distribution as a function of height in transition zones is often very complex. This may be due to movement of water-oil contact, tilting of the reservoir at some point in time, leak of fluid out of the reservoir zone or complex inflow during secondary migration. The resultant fluid distribution seen in saturation logs may be difficult to model. In this paper we address the changes in...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2003
Vivek Jain Steven Bryant Mukul Sharma

The knowledge of the area of interfaces between phases is important to understand and quantify many flow and transport processes in porous media. In this work, we apply the interfacial tracer technique to study the dependence of fluid-fluid interfacial area on saturation and wettability. The interfacial area between the wetting and the nonwetting phases (brine and decane) in unconsolidated poro...

2012
Ryan T. Armstrong Dorthe Wildenschild R. T. Armstrong D. Wildenschild

Microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR) is a technology that could potentially increase the tertiary recovery of oil from mature oil formations. However, the efficacy of this technology in fractional-wet systems is unknown, and the mechanisms involved in oil mobilization therefore need further investigation. Our MEOR strategy consists of the injection of ex situ produced metabolic byproducts pro...

1999
X. D. Jing

A capillary pressure function is proposed for interpreting core-scale flow experiments. This function has been found suitable for a wide range of rock/fluid systems with different pore geometry and wettability characteristics. The petrophysical controls are reflected in the asymptotic values relating to irreducible saturation, and threshold capillary pressure, and in the shape parameters relati...

2005
ADRIAN P. SHEPPARD JI-YOUN ARNS MARK A. KNACKSTEDT W. VAL PINCZEWSKI

Quasi-static rule-based network models used to calculate capillary dominated multiphase transport properties in porous media employ equilibrium fluid saturation distributions which assume that pores are fully filled with a single bulk fluid with other fluids present only as wetting and/or spreading films. We show that for drainage dominated three-phase displacements in which a non-wetting fluid...

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