All Days 2015
DOI: 10.2118/175172-ms
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Review of Capillary Number in Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery

Abstract: After decades of development, great progress has been made in capillary number theory and it has important but often incorrect application in EOR. Investigation into progress on capillary number theory and some misuse of capillary number theory helps to make better use of it. Latest progress concerning with capillary number theory and its application in chemical EOR is reviewed by studying the experiments data and checking its model hypothesis. Classic Capillary Desaturation Curves (CDC) are summarized and new… Show more

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“…In porous material such as pumice, when Ca is sufficiently low, and multiple fluid phases are present in the material (e.g., liquid water and air), capillary gas trapping can occur [Hu et al 2020]; the critical capillary number that allows for gas trapping is lower for gas-water (10 −8 to < 10 −6 depending on flow rate and wettability) than oil-water systems (~ 10 −5 ) [Ding and Kantzas 2007;Guo et al 2015]. Assuming permeable flow in pumice given in Eq.…”
Section: Capillary Gas Trapping Within Connected Porosity In Pumicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In porous material such as pumice, when Ca is sufficiently low, and multiple fluid phases are present in the material (e.g., liquid water and air), capillary gas trapping can occur [Hu et al 2020]; the critical capillary number that allows for gas trapping is lower for gas-water (10 −8 to < 10 −6 depending on flow rate and wettability) than oil-water systems (~ 10 −5 ) [Ding and Kantzas 2007;Guo et al 2015]. Assuming permeable flow in pumice given in Eq.…”
Section: Capillary Gas Trapping Within Connected Porosity In Pumicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In IOR from oil fields, the typical injection velocity typically varies between 1 and 4 ft/day; some variations exist between literature values (Gerold et al 2018;Sarvestani et al 2019). Since the flow rates correspond to typical capillary numbers in the range 10 -6 to 10 -5 , (Guo et al 2015) we have also explored this range (Table 1).…”
Section: Waterflooding Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Określony został poziom nasycenia rezydualnego ropą naftową przed i po zabiegu nawadniania -wyznaczono wartość współczynnika sczerpania RF (1) [4]. Dla każdego z modeli wyliczona została liczba kapilarna Nc (2) [1,5,7]. Aby zobrazować przepływ płynów złożowych przez "sztuczny" ośrodek porowaty, przeprowadzono symulację procesu nawadniania na dwóch modelach złóż: I -modelu warstw równoległych o zróżnicowanych parametrach filtracyjnych, II -analogicznym modelu warstw równoległych z dodatkową modyfikacją (zmniejszeniem) przepuszczalności dla określonego fragmentu warstwy spągowej.…”
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