SPE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium 2014
DOI: 10.2118/169088-ms
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A Novel, Field-representative Enhanced Oil Recovery Coreflood Method

Abstract: This study describes a new method that can improve laboratory determination of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) potential for a test fluid relative to a base fluid. The new method uses a modified steady-state fractional flow method to measure the shift in oil saturation in a rock at an intermediate fractional flow when changing from a base brine to a test EOR brine(s). This study uses fractional flow analysis and simulations to illustrate the new method and compare with the conventional unsteady-state approach. Thr… Show more

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“…Relative permeability was quite complex and important. Factors such as rock type, wettability, and pore geometry, imbibition, or drainage, capillary end effects [38], even method [39], affected relative permeability significantly [7,9,31,[40][41][42]. Fulcher Jr. et al [7] studied the effect of capillary number on two phase relative permeability curves and gave informative conclusions.…”
Section: Relative Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Relative permeability was quite complex and important. Factors such as rock type, wettability, and pore geometry, imbibition, or drainage, capillary end effects [38], even method [39], affected relative permeability significantly [7,9,31,[40][41][42]. Fulcher Jr. et al [7] studied the effect of capillary number on two phase relative permeability curves and gave informative conclusions.…”
Section: Relative Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At higher Nc, the remaining wetting phase was found to be dependent on both Nc and the number of PVs injected. Thus in experiment, the capillary end effects should be overcome in tests [39]. To minimize the capillary end effects, it is often recommended to use higher flow rates or/and longer core samples [44].…”
Section: Relative Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors such as rock type, wettability, and pore geometry, imbibition or drainage, capillary end effects (Andrew et al, 2014), even method (Gupta, Lu, Glotzbach, Hehmeyer, & Upstream, 2014), affected relative permeability significantly (Jr. et al, 1985;N.R. Morrow, Chatzis& Taber, 1988;Kalaydijan, 1992;Chukwudeme & Fjelde, 2011;Dernaika et al, 2013;G.…”
Section: Relative Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capillary number was found to have no influence on the non-wetting phase CDC measurement. The capillary end effects should be overcome in EOR tests (Gupta et al, 2014).…”
Section: Relative Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%