Relative-permeability and capillary-pressure functions define how much oil can be recovered and at what rate. These functions, in turn, depend critically on the geometry and topology of the pore space, on the physical characteristics of the rock grains and the fluids, and on the conditions imposed by the recovery process. Therefore, imaging and characterizing the rock samples and the fluids can add crucial insight into the mechanisms that control field-scale oil recovery. When the fundamental equations of immiscible flow in the imaged samples are solved, one can elucidate how relative-permeability and capillary-pressure func-tions depend on wettability, interfacial tension, and the interplay among viscous, capillary and gravitational forces...
The objective of this project is to increase oil recovery from fractured reservoirs through improved...
The work presented in the thesis is an examination of two different approaches to modelling two—phas...
Abstract The characteristic relationships among relative permeability (Kr), saturation (S) and capil...
This article describes a semi-analytical model for two-phase immiscible flow in porous media. The mo...
Understanding multiphase fluid flow in porous rocks implies knowledge of fundamental properties such...
Information concerning the capillary pressure and relative permeability curves of porous media is r...
The production of oil is challenging in fractured reservoirs due to the large transmissibility contr...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringBuilt on literature views and formulation of oil recovery ch...
This thesis handles relatively novel and promising techniques (X-ray radiography, X-ray micro-tomogr...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringTo gain a better understanding of the relationship between c...
During miscible gas injection for enhanced oil recovery, the composition of the fluids can change th...
During miscible gas injection for enhanced oil recovery, the composition of the fluids can change th...
To gain a better understanding of the relationship between capillary pressure, water saturation and ...
Acknowledgments: The early stages of this research work were funded by the Research Council of Norwa...
International audienceModeling multiphase flow through fractures is a key issue for understanding fl...
The objective of this project is to increase oil recovery from fractured reservoirs through improved...
The work presented in the thesis is an examination of two different approaches to modelling two—phas...
Abstract The characteristic relationships among relative permeability (Kr), saturation (S) and capil...
This article describes a semi-analytical model for two-phase immiscible flow in porous media. The mo...
Understanding multiphase fluid flow in porous rocks implies knowledge of fundamental properties such...
Information concerning the capillary pressure and relative permeability curves of porous media is r...
The production of oil is challenging in fractured reservoirs due to the large transmissibility contr...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringBuilt on literature views and formulation of oil recovery ch...
This thesis handles relatively novel and promising techniques (X-ray radiography, X-ray micro-tomogr...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringTo gain a better understanding of the relationship between c...
During miscible gas injection for enhanced oil recovery, the composition of the fluids can change th...
During miscible gas injection for enhanced oil recovery, the composition of the fluids can change th...
To gain a better understanding of the relationship between capillary pressure, water saturation and ...
Acknowledgments: The early stages of this research work were funded by the Research Council of Norwa...
International audienceModeling multiphase flow through fractures is a key issue for understanding fl...
The objective of this project is to increase oil recovery from fractured reservoirs through improved...
The work presented in the thesis is an examination of two different approaches to modelling two—phas...
Abstract The characteristic relationships among relative permeability (Kr), saturation (S) and capil...