SPE Production Operations Symposium 1987
DOI: 10.2118/16235-ms
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Effect of Clay Swelling and Fines Migration on Formation Permeability

Abstract: A phenomenological model for the estimation of porous formation permeability considering the effect of. clay swelling and fines migration is presented.

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“…Based on the findings of Hart, Fekete, and Flock (1960) that the concentration of bacteria in injection water has a significant effect on plugging characteristics in sandstone systems, the analogy subsists that concentration of injected brine has a strong influence on oil recovery. Similarly, as demonstrated by Civan and Knapp (1987), and due to the strong influence of injected brine on wettability and permeability, an alteration to effect increased oil recovery during waterflooding:…”
Section: Model Developmentmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Based on the findings of Hart, Fekete, and Flock (1960) that the concentration of bacteria in injection water has a significant effect on plugging characteristics in sandstone systems, the analogy subsists that concentration of injected brine has a strong influence on oil recovery. Similarly, as demonstrated by Civan and Knapp (1987), and due to the strong influence of injected brine on wettability and permeability, an alteration to effect increased oil recovery during waterflooding:…”
Section: Model Developmentmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…From the permeability prediction model developed by Civan and Knapp (1987), considering the effect of clay swelling and fines migration, the flow behavior is given as:…”
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“…Iwasaki 4 introduced a simple and appropriate deposition model in 1937. Lambert 5 and Civan and Knapp 6 used empirical relationships to model the reduction in absolute permeability caused by deposition of solid particles. Their models represent reduced permeability as a function of reduced porosity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%