2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021wr031147
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Disconnected Gas Transport in Steady‐State Three‐Phase Flow

Abstract: We use high‐resolution three‐dimensional X‐ray microtomography to investigate fluid displacement during steady‐state three‐phase flow in a cm‐sized water‐wet sandstone rock sample. The pressure differential across the sample is measured which enables the determination of relative permeability; capillary pressure is also estimated from the interfacial curvature. Though the measured relative permeabilities are consistent, to within experimental uncertainty, with values obtained without imaging on larger samples,… Show more

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“…2. The results of this study, consistent with previous ones (Alhosani, Selem, et al, 2021;Zankoor, Khishvand, McCaskill, et al, 2021), show that gas may flow in the form of disconnected gas clusters during steady-state flow. This behavior was evident by some disconnected gas clusters which had local capillary pressure values that varied across the cluster and were higher than those of the larger more connected ones.…”
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“…2. The results of this study, consistent with previous ones (Alhosani, Selem, et al, 2021;Zankoor, Khishvand, McCaskill, et al, 2021), show that gas may flow in the form of disconnected gas clusters during steady-state flow. This behavior was evident by some disconnected gas clusters which had local capillary pressure values that varied across the cluster and were higher than those of the larger more connected ones.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The local changes in gas pressure could result in movements of gas-oil interfaces toward the pore corners or invasion of gas in some small pore elements. This hypothesis is consistent with the observations in this and a previous study (Alhosani, Selem, et al, 2021), that gas can be transported in the form of disconnected clusters during steady-state three-phase flow.…”
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