Published June 18, 2006
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Pore-scale simulation of water alternate gas injection
Authors/Creators
- 1. PhD student at Imperial College
- 2. Research Associate at Princeton University
- 3. Prof at Imperial College
Description
We use a three-dimensional mixed-wet random network model representing Berea
sandstone to compute displacement paths and relative permeabilities for water
alternating gas (WAG) flooding. First we reproduce cycles of water and gas
injection observed in previously published experimental studies. We predict the
measured oil, water and gas relative permeabilities accurately. We discuss the
hysteresis trends in the water and gas relative permeabilities and compare the
behavior of water-wet and oil-wet media. We interpret the results in terms of pore-
scale displacements. In water-wet media the water relative permeability is lower
in the presence of gas due to an increase in oil/water capillary pressure that
causes a decrease in wetting layer conductance. The gas relative permeability is
higher for displacement cycles after first gas injection at high gas saturation due
to cooperative pore filling, but lower at low saturation due to trapping. In oil-
wet media, the water relative permeability remains low until water-filled elements
span the system at which point the relative permeability increases rapidly. The
gas relative permeability is lower in the presence of water than oil because it is
no longer the most non-wetting phase.
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