2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12182-016-0102-9
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Estimation of the water–oil–gas relative permeability curve from immiscible WAG coreflood experiments using the cubic B-spline model

Abstract: Immiscible water-alternating-gas (WAG) flooding is an EOR technique that has proven successful for water drive reservoirs due to its ability to improve displacement and sweep efficiency. Nevertheless, considering the complicated phase behavior and various multiphase flow characteristics, gas tends to break through early in production wells in heterogeneous formations because of overriding, fingering, and channeling, which may result in unfavorable recovery performance. On the basis of phase behavior studies, m… Show more

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“…This is attributed to the changing of relative permeability curve in the presence of three phase flow [30].Taking into account the phase behaviour complexity and flow characteristics variation, it revealed that the behaviour of water cut was higher than expected. Similar observation was reported by [31] as the numerical software tends to enhance the relative permeabilities curves continuously, especially when all phases are mobile. The polymer flooding and PAG flooding also indicated high water cut but lower than WAG, which may be related to the water movement restriction because of viscosity improvement.…”
Section: Water Cut Analysissupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This is attributed to the changing of relative permeability curve in the presence of three phase flow [30].Taking into account the phase behaviour complexity and flow characteristics variation, it revealed that the behaviour of water cut was higher than expected. Similar observation was reported by [31] as the numerical software tends to enhance the relative permeabilities curves continuously, especially when all phases are mobile. The polymer flooding and PAG flooding also indicated high water cut but lower than WAG, which may be related to the water movement restriction because of viscosity improvement.…”
Section: Water Cut Analysissupporting
confidence: 86%