Title of article :
Evaluation of representative elementary volume for a vuggy carbonate rock – Part II: Two-phase flow
Author/Authors :
Vik، نويسنده , , B. and Sylta، نويسنده , , K.E. and Skauge، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Large spatial variation of petrophysical properties and heterogeneous fluid displacement behavior are often associated with vuggy carbonate rocks. Because vugular rocks are characterized by large heterogeneity at the core-sample scale, the property measurements vary significantly between samples and the assessment of oil recovery is often unreliable.
aper focuses on variability of two-phase flow properties in a vuggy carbonate material. Drainage and waterflood experiments were performed on 12 different sample sizes, ranging from cm to m scale. The results for oil recovery show that the largest sample is above REV and reflects the average for the smaller volumes. An arithmetic average is found to be an appropriate upscaling scheme for oil recovery, thus the studied vuggy material can be regarded as heterogeneously homogeneous. Based on 2D gamma-ray saturation maps semivariogram functions were calculated. Both initial and residual saturations were spatially correlated.
o larger samples, the drainage and waterflood displacements were performed and monitored by x-ray providing high-resolution images. The results were used to measure the dispersion of the displacement front. The front behavior patterns and dispersion lengths were found to be similar for drainage and waterflood processes within the same sample.
fect of heterogeneities on the drainage capillary pressure curve and on spontaneous imbibition has been investigated. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) 1D-saturation monitoring performed on a sample after a centrifuge test was used to investigate the air–water drainage capillary pressure curve. The obtained curve indicated variations along the sample. Imaging of the displacement front for spontaneous imbibition was performed to investigate impact of heterogeneities on the process.
Keywords :
Representative elementary volume (REV) , Oil recovery , 2D x-ray , heterogeneity , vuggy carbonate rock , CAPILLARY PRESSURE
Journal title :
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering