“…For instance, Danesh et al (1994) were the first ones to introduce the positive coupling rate effect, which is the positive effect of velocity on gas relative permeability. Some other studies focused on the direct experimental observation of the gas-condensate flow identifying the governing local rules with the aid of micromodels (Danesh et al, 1990;Coskuner, 1997;Jamiolahmady et al, 2000;Al-Kharusi, 2000;Al Harrasi, 2011;Al Harrasi et al, 2013). Using a high-pressure glass micromodel, Jamiolahmady et al (2000) disclosed that the gas-condensate flow is governed by the cyclic process of gas-condensate flow in the throats (i.e., gas-flow path interruption by condensate blockage and gas flow re-establishment by gas pressure increase).…”