Capillary pressure is one of the important parameters when describing flow in porous media. This parameter is nevertheless in some cases neglected, especially if no reliable measured data is available. The purpose of this work was to investigate how capillary pressure influences reservoir behaviour. The key question has been if the capillary pressure could be neglected when simulating reservoir production or if the capillary pressure has significant impact on the production performance. This problem was addressed by comparing the production from simulations of core floods without capillary pressure to simulations with capillary pressure included. A match without capillary pressure included was achieved by tuning the relative permeability cu...
Simulation of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods requires accurate modelling and determinatio...
Abstract The paper presents the results of anafyticaf and numerical studies of the capillary trappin...
Simulation of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods requires accurate modelling and determinatio...
14th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery, Cairo, Egypt, 22. – 24. April 2007The effect of ca...
The effect of including a three-phase representation of the flow parameters and capillary pressure h...
The effect of capillary pressure related to immiscible WAG (Water Alternate Gas) is studied by use o...
Master's thesis in Petroleum EngineeringAbstract Relative Permeability and Capillary Pressure E...
The effect of including a three-phase representation of the flow parameters and capillary pressure h...
The following investigation focuses on the impact of capillary pressure on estimation of two phases ...
To take capillary effect into account, a series of primary drainage experiments of water by a sampl...
IWAG is extensively used as an enhanced oil recovery method worldwide with diverse extent of success...
A mechanistic model was created to calculate recovery factors and capillary pressure curves for unco...
This thesis summarises the findings made in NFR-funded project “Capillary Pressure and Capillary Het...
Relative permeabilities are practical factors that are used to correct the single phase Darcy’s law ...
The capillary pressure in a reservoir determines the saturation distribution, and hence the total in...
Simulation of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods requires accurate modelling and determinatio...
Abstract The paper presents the results of anafyticaf and numerical studies of the capillary trappin...
Simulation of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods requires accurate modelling and determinatio...
14th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery, Cairo, Egypt, 22. – 24. April 2007The effect of ca...
The effect of including a three-phase representation of the flow parameters and capillary pressure h...
The effect of capillary pressure related to immiscible WAG (Water Alternate Gas) is studied by use o...
Master's thesis in Petroleum EngineeringAbstract Relative Permeability and Capillary Pressure E...
The effect of including a three-phase representation of the flow parameters and capillary pressure h...
The following investigation focuses on the impact of capillary pressure on estimation of two phases ...
To take capillary effect into account, a series of primary drainage experiments of water by a sampl...
IWAG is extensively used as an enhanced oil recovery method worldwide with diverse extent of success...
A mechanistic model was created to calculate recovery factors and capillary pressure curves for unco...
This thesis summarises the findings made in NFR-funded project “Capillary Pressure and Capillary Het...
Relative permeabilities are practical factors that are used to correct the single phase Darcy’s law ...
The capillary pressure in a reservoir determines the saturation distribution, and hence the total in...
Simulation of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods requires accurate modelling and determinatio...
Abstract The paper presents the results of anafyticaf and numerical studies of the capillary trappin...
Simulation of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods requires accurate modelling and determinatio...