1969
DOI: 10.2118/2298-pa
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The Effect of Temperature on the Permeability Ratio of Different Fluid Pairs in Two-Phase Systems

Abstract: Results of experiments involving the isothermal displacement of a refined oil by water, nitrogen, and steam indicate that gas-oil and water-oil permeability ratios may be functions of temperature. Introduction The petroleum literature contains many reports on the relative permeability properties of porous media. However, only recently have studies of relative permeability at elevated temperatures been made. permeability at elevated temperatures been made. Eac… Show more

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“…Davidson [82] conducted eleven unsteady-state relative permeability measurements. The temperature range was 22 to 282 °C.…”
Section: Residual Oil Saturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Davidson [82] conducted eleven unsteady-state relative permeability measurements. The temperature range was 22 to 282 °C.…”
Section: Residual Oil Saturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among all the factors affecting relative permeabilities, the effects of temperature have probably been studied the most (Edmondson, 1965, Davidson, 1969, Poston et al, 1970, Weinbrandt et al, 1975, Lo and Mungan, 1973, Sufi et al, 1982, Maini and Batycky, 1983, Miller, 1983. It is my contention that a change in temperature causes changes in temperature-dependent properties and phenomena such as: surface tension of the fluids, viscosity ratios, capillarity, wettability and absolute permeability of the porous matrix.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Relative Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these authors except Combarnous and Pavan (1968) have also reported the change of k r curves with temperature. Davidson (1969) has indicated the effect of temperature on the relative permeability, while not mentioning anything about the end point saturations. Maini and Okazawa (1987) have considered fixed end point saturations and have confirmed the change in k r values with temperature.…”
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