Understanding fluid flow characteristics in porous medium,
which
determines the development of oil and gas oilfields, has been a significant
research subject for decades. Although using core samples is still
essential, micro/nanofluidics have been attracting increasing attention
in oil recovery fields since it offers direct visualization and quantification
of fluid flow at the pore level. This work provides the latest techniques
and development history of micro/nanofluidics in oil and gas recovery
by summarizing and discussing the fabrication methods, materials and
corresponding applications. Compared with other reviews of micro/nanofluidics,
this comprehensive review is in the perspective of solving specific
issues in oil and gas industry, including fluid characterization,
multiphase fluid flow, enhanced oil recovery mechanisms, and fluid
flow in nano-scale porous media of unconventional reservoirs, by covering
most of the representative visible studies using micro/nanomodels.
Finally, we present the challenges of applying micro/nanomodels and
future research directions based on the work.