14th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery, Cairo, Egypt, 22. – 24. April 2007The effect of capillary pressure related to immiscible WAG (Water Alternate Gas) is studied by use of a numerical simulator. The capillary pressure is found to have a significant effect on the pressure gradient and the total oil production both in two-phase and three-phase flow situations. When the capillary pressure is included in the simulation the total oil production is considerably lower than when the capillary pressure is neglected. Experimentally measured two-phase capillary pressure was used as input to the numerical simulator. The two-phase capillary pressure was further used to estimate three-phase flow, related to WAG processes. A network model wa...
Fractional wettability is common in oil and gas reservoirs, resulting in complex fluid distribution ...
This thesis summarises the findings made in NFR-funded project “Capillary Pressure and Capillary Het...
Master's thesis in Petroleum EngineeringAbstract Relative Permeability and Capillary Pressure E...
The effect of capillary pressure related to immiscible WAG (Water Alternate Gas) is studied by use o...
Capillary pressure is one of the important parameters when describing flow in porous media. This par...
The effect of including a three-phase representation of the flow parameters and capillary pressure h...
The effect of including a three-phase representation of the flow parameters and capillary pressure h...
Three-phase capillary pressure is difficult to measure experimentally and therefore has to be estima...
Abstract The paper presents the results of anafyticaf and numerical studies of the capillary trappin...
IWAG is extensively used as an enhanced oil recovery method worldwide with diverse extent of success...
The understanding of governing mechanisms of multi-phase (oil, water, and gas) flow in porous media ...
Tertiary gas injection is an enhanced oil recovery method, which aims for reducing residual oil in a...
Large quantities of oil usually remain in oil reservoirs after conventional water floods. A signifi...
13th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery, Budapest, Hungary, 25. – 27. April 2005Immiscible ...
Fractional wettability is common in oil and gas reservoirs, resulting in complex fluid distribution ...
Fractional wettability is common in oil and gas reservoirs, resulting in complex fluid distribution ...
This thesis summarises the findings made in NFR-funded project “Capillary Pressure and Capillary Het...
Master's thesis in Petroleum EngineeringAbstract Relative Permeability and Capillary Pressure E...
The effect of capillary pressure related to immiscible WAG (Water Alternate Gas) is studied by use o...
Capillary pressure is one of the important parameters when describing flow in porous media. This par...
The effect of including a three-phase representation of the flow parameters and capillary pressure h...
The effect of including a three-phase representation of the flow parameters and capillary pressure h...
Three-phase capillary pressure is difficult to measure experimentally and therefore has to be estima...
Abstract The paper presents the results of anafyticaf and numerical studies of the capillary trappin...
IWAG is extensively used as an enhanced oil recovery method worldwide with diverse extent of success...
The understanding of governing mechanisms of multi-phase (oil, water, and gas) flow in porous media ...
Tertiary gas injection is an enhanced oil recovery method, which aims for reducing residual oil in a...
Large quantities of oil usually remain in oil reservoirs after conventional water floods. A signifi...
13th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery, Budapest, Hungary, 25. – 27. April 2005Immiscible ...
Fractional wettability is common in oil and gas reservoirs, resulting in complex fluid distribution ...
Fractional wettability is common in oil and gas reservoirs, resulting in complex fluid distribution ...
This thesis summarises the findings made in NFR-funded project “Capillary Pressure and Capillary Het...
Master's thesis in Petroleum EngineeringAbstract Relative Permeability and Capillary Pressure E...