1985
DOI: 10.2118/12115-pa
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Effect of Temperature on Heavy-Oil/Water Relative Permeabilities in Horizontally and Vertically Drilled Core Plugs

Abstract: Effect of Temperature on Heavy-Oil/Water Relative Permeabilities in Horizontally Permeabilities in Horizontally and Vertically Drilled Core Plugs Summary Oil/water displacement tests were conducted in preserved core material at reservoir pressure and at various temperatures ranging from room temperature to 522F [272C] to evaluate the effect of temperature on relative permeabilities. Both horizontally and vertically drilled permeabilities. Both horizontally an… Show more

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“…There are some reports showing that the value of oil relative permeability (k ro ) increases while the value of water relative permeability (k rw ) decreases at higher temperatures. The effect of temperature on the end point saturations (S wi and S or ) has been reported by several authors (Edmondson, 1965;Combarnous & Pavan, 1968;Poston et al, 1970;Sinnokrot, 1971;Lo & Mungan, 1973;Weinbrandt et al, 1975;Abasov et al, 1976;Maini & Batycky, 1985;Torabzadeh & Handy, 1984;Bennion et al, 1985). All these authors except Combarnous and Pavan (1968) have also reported the change of k r curves with temperature.…”
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“…There are some reports showing that the value of oil relative permeability (k ro ) increases while the value of water relative permeability (k rw ) decreases at higher temperatures. The effect of temperature on the end point saturations (S wi and S or ) has been reported by several authors (Edmondson, 1965;Combarnous & Pavan, 1968;Poston et al, 1970;Sinnokrot, 1971;Lo & Mungan, 1973;Weinbrandt et al, 1975;Abasov et al, 1976;Maini & Batycky, 1985;Torabzadeh & Handy, 1984;Bennion et al, 1985). All these authors except Combarnous and Pavan (1968) have also reported the change of k r curves with temperature.…”
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“…Poston et al (1970) worked on very viscous oils and reported the changes of both residual saturations and relative permeability values. Maini and Batycky (1985) have also conducted their experiments on heavy oil and indicated the variations with temperature except for the k rw . Polikar et al (1990) worked specifically with Athabasca type bitumen and proposed no dependency on temperature.…”
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“…Some studies show a decrease in residual oil saturation by water injection with an increase in temperature systematically for both consolidated and unconsolidated systems (Edmondson, 1965, Poston, et al, 1970, Maini and Batycky, 1985. Tang and Morrow (1997) demonstrated for Berea sandstone that an increase in temperature always resulted in increased water-wetness and increased oil recovery by either spontaneous water imbibition or waterflooding.…”
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“…Consequently, three views were proposed: (1) The residual oil saturation decreases and the irreducible water saturation increases with the rising temperature. Also the oil relative permeability increases and the oil-water intersection is right shifted [8][9][10][11][12]; (2) Tem-perature has almost no influence on residual oil or relative permeability [13][14][15][16]; (3) For water wet rocks, the irreducible water saturation decreases and the residual oil saturation increases with rising temperature, and its relative permeability curves is left shifted [17]. Crude oil is a mixture of non-polar hydrocarbons and polar hydrocarbons such as gum and asphaltine, so temperature will certainly have a great influence on interfacial properties.…”
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confidence: 99%