2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202336701007
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Water-Gas Imbibition Relative Permeability: Literature Review, Direct versus Indirect Methods and Experimental Recommendations

Abstract: When an active aquifer encroaches into a gas bearing reservoir or when an oil rim sweeps gas during late depletion of the gas cap, gas displacement by liquid is important for estimating the gas recovery. In the water displacing gas condition, the viscosity ratio is extremely favorable, resulting in a sharp waterfront in the reservoir matrix: it results that changing the relative permeability Kr shape has negligible effect, while endpoints water relative permeability Krw Max and residual gas saturation Sgr are … Show more

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