SPE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium 2012
DOI: 10.2118/154170-ms
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Experimental and Numerical Investigation on the Performance of Gas Oil Gravity Drainage at Different Miscibility Conditions

Abstract: Gas oil gravity drainage is an effective oil recovery process, which has been proven in the field. Under favorable conditions the displacement is stable and for the right surface tension combinations the residual oil saturation is low. In the absence of gas dissolution, the recovery after gas injection is usually low as a large amount of oil remains capillary trapped in the matrix blocks. However, when the main gas constitutes is soluble in the oil, the dissolution leads to mixing and interfacial tension (IFT)… Show more

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“…Investigation of the mechanisms underlying mass transfer between the solvent in the fracture and the oil in the matrix has been the subject of numerous studies. Thiebot and Sakthikumar studied GOGD and mass transfer in cylindrical cores that were surrounded by fluids. This represented a fractured porous medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigation of the mechanisms underlying mass transfer between the solvent in the fracture and the oil in the matrix has been the subject of numerous studies. Thiebot and Sakthikumar studied GOGD and mass transfer in cylindrical cores that were surrounded by fluids. This represented a fractured porous medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%