Title of article :
Gasoil relative permeability at near miscible conditions: An experimental and modeling approach
Author/Authors :
Parvazdavani، M. نويسنده He is a member of petroleum society , , Masihi، M. نويسنده , , Ghazanfari، M.H. نويسنده Professor ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Reliable relative permeability curves of oilgas systems are important for successful simulation
and modeling of gas injection, especially when the miscibility condition approaches. In this work, the
relative permeability of a CO2-light oil system has been measured under different conditions, using
the Civan and Donaldson (1989) [13] method. Dolomite and sandstone core samples were used in the
experiments. The minimum miscibility pressure was calculated using an empirical correlation, as well as
slim-tube simulation. Due to some controversial assumptions of the Civan and Donaldson method, such
as immiscible and incompressible displacement, history matching was used for predicting the reliable
relative permeability of each phase at near miscible conditions. The Civan and Donaldson method was
used to predict the relative permeabilities as the initial guesses for the history matching. We found that
the Civan and Donaldson method underestimates oil relative permeability. Moreover, the effect of near
miscibility on the gas phase relative permeability curve was stronger and the intersection point of the
oil and gas phase relative permeability curves occurred at lower gas phase saturations. The results are
helpful for understanding near miscible relative permeability behavior and provide knowledge on fluid
flow at low IFT conditions during gas injection projects.
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: chemistry, chemical engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: chemistry, chemical engineering)