2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.5b00607
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Dynamic Interactions between Matrix and Fracture during Miscible Gravity Drainage in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Abstract: Miscible gas or solvent injection has received increasing attention in recent years as an efficient method for improving oil recovery from naturally fractured reservoirs. Because of the large permeability difference between fracture and matrix, the success of this method depends to a large extent on the degree of enhancement of the mass-exchange rate between the solvent flowing through the fracture and the oil residing in the matrix. In this study, a series of experiments were conducted to investigate the mass… Show more

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“…Gravity drainage and spontaneous imbibition are important production mechanisms in NFRs (Saidi et al 1979;Saidi 1983;Austad and Standnes 2003;Ameri et al 2015;Aljuboori et al 2019). Gravity drainage is a process in which the gravity acts as the main driving mechanism and the non-wetting phase (i.e., gas phase) pushes the oil out of the rock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gravity drainage and spontaneous imbibition are important production mechanisms in NFRs (Saidi et al 1979;Saidi 1983;Austad and Standnes 2003;Ameri et al 2015;Aljuboori et al 2019). Gravity drainage is a process in which the gravity acts as the main driving mechanism and the non-wetting phase (i.e., gas phase) pushes the oil out of the rock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%