A number of important CO2 reservoir candidates exhibit sedimentary architecture reflecting fluvial deposition, which typically includes small-scale (decimeter to meter) textural facies among different rock types. As a result, highly contrasting spatial distribution of intrinsic permeability and constitutive relationship parameters (capillary pressure and relative permeability characteristic curves) are common for this type of reservoir. Previously, we showed that small-scale heterogeneity organized in fluvial depositional architecture controls the dynamics of a CO2 plume during the injection and postinjection periods. This is due to (1) highly anisotropic effective permeability causing CO2 to move in laterally, and (2) trapping by capillary...