1984
DOI: 10.2118/10114-pa
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Correlation of Capillary Number Relationships for Sandstone

Abstract: Capillary number relationships are presented for displacement of both residual and initially continuous oil from water-wet consolidated sandstones having permeabilities that varied over about two orders of magnitude. It was found that the critical displacement ratio, (APILa)cr, for the onset of mobilization could be correlated with sample permeability. Relationships between nominalized reduced residual oil saturation and capillary number (taken as kwAP/Lo) also were correlated satisfactorily. For sandstones, c… Show more

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“…Residual saturation has also been shown to be dependent on the structure of the pore space [Wardlaw, 1982;Chatzis et al, 1983]. Larger numbers of poorly connected pores and increase in pore size variability correlate with increase in residual saturation [Coskun and Wardlaw, 1994].…”
Section: Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residual saturation has also been shown to be dependent on the structure of the pore space [Wardlaw, 1982;Chatzis et al, 1983]. Larger numbers of poorly connected pores and increase in pore size variability correlate with increase in residual saturation [Coskun and Wardlaw, 1994].…”
Section: Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5.2.6. The phenomenon that mobilization of residual oil starts at a critical capillary number has been repeatedly observed in early researches (Chatzis and Morrow 1984;Wardlaw and McKellar 1985;Wardlaw 1988). An additional proof of the threshold for production of discontinuous oil was obtained in this study.…”
Section: Influence Of Interfacial Tension and Wettability On The Tertmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…According to the reports, the critical Ca for onset of mobilization is 10 −3 to 10 −5 for the water-wet glass-bead and sand packing (Wardlaw 1988) and 7 × 10 −6 to 2 × 10 −7 for the water-wet sandstone cores. (Chatzis and Morrow 1984). As well, the Ca for complete oil recovery is about 10 −2 .…”
Section: Fundamentals In Tertiary Oil Recovery Associated With Water mentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Polymer is added to the chemical slug to improve the volumetric sweep efficiency and the SP slug is chased by polymer drive to ensure that the injected chemicals are effectively displaced through the reservoir. Chatzis and Morrow (1984) proposed that the amount of residual oil that can be mobilized is associated with capillary number, i.e. the ratio of viscous forces to capillary forces.…”
Section: Surfactant-polymer (Sp) Floodingmentioning
confidence: 99%