Affiliation:
1. Reservoir Engineering Research Inst
Abstract
Summary
Imbibition in water-wet matrix blocks of fractured porous media is commonly considered to be countercurrent. The modeling studies of this paper indicate that when a matrix block is partially covered by water, oil recovery is dominated by cocurrent imbibition, not countercurrent. It is also found that the time for a specified recovery by the former can be much smaller than that by countercurrent imbibition. Consequently, use of the imbibition data by immersing a single block in water and its scale-up may provide pessimistic recovery information. Moreover, it is shown that the application of the diffusion equation for modeling of oil recovery by cocurrent imbibition leads to a large error. Through a detailed study of the governing equations and boundary conditions, significant insight is provided into the mathematical and physical differences between co- and countercurrent imbibition.
Publisher
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Subject
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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