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Three-phase flow in heterogeneous wettability porous media; Deplacements triphasiques en milieux poreux de mouillabilite heterogene

Abstract

Better understanding and modelling of three-phase flow through porous media is of great interest, especially for improved oil recovery methods such as gas injection processes. Early theoretical and experimental studies have already demonstrated that the wettability characteristics of the solid surface and the spreading characteristics of the fluid system hold the key roles. This observation is confirmed by our theoretical results using DLP theory on the stability and the thickness of static oil films. In most of the works related to three-phase flow processes, homogeneous wettability is assumed. There exist only a few studies demonstrating the tremendous impact of the wettability heterogeneities on gas injection. The objective of the present work is twofold: to demonstrate the effect of small scale wettability heterogeneities on gas injection efficiency, and to develop a tool to predict this impact for various patterns and spatial distributions. To this end an experimental investigation in transparent glass micro-models is performed and a theoretical simulator is developed. Secondary and tertiary gas injections are performed for different heterogeneity patterns obtained by selective silane grafting. Displacement sequences are video-recorded and fluid saturations are determined by image analysis. Visualization of the displacement mechanisms provides the network model with the basic rules  More>>
Publication Date:
Nov 26, 1998
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
IFP-45-350
Reference Number:
SCA: 420400; 020300; PA: FRC-99:005886; EDB-99:096753; SN: 99002139438
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: These Dynamique des fluides et des transferts; PBD: 26 Nov 1998
Subject:
42 ENGINEERING NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CATEGORIES; 02 PETROLEUM; MULTIPHASE FLOW; WETTABILITY; POROUS MATERIALS; ENHANCED RECOVERY; GAS INJECTION; FLOW VISUALIZATION; DRAINAGE; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; INTERFACES; CAPILLARY FLOW; VAN DER WAALS FORCES; INTERMOLECULAR FORCES; SATURATION; PORE PRESSURE; PRESSURE GRADIENTS; PERMEABILITY
OSTI ID:
687893
Research Organizations:
Institut Francais du Petrole (IFP), 92 - Rueil-Malmaison (France); Paris-11 Univ., 91 - Orsay (France)
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE99762915; TRN: FR9905886
Availability:
OSTI as DE99762915
Submitting Site:
FR
Size:
264 p.
Announcement Date:
Nov 05, 1999

Citation Formats

Jaffrennou-Laroche, C. Three-phase flow in heterogeneous wettability porous media; Deplacements triphasiques en milieux poreux de mouillabilite heterogene. France: N. p., 1998. Web.
Jaffrennou-Laroche, C. Three-phase flow in heterogeneous wettability porous media; Deplacements triphasiques en milieux poreux de mouillabilite heterogene. France.
Jaffrennou-Laroche, C. 1998. "Three-phase flow in heterogeneous wettability porous media; Deplacements triphasiques en milieux poreux de mouillabilite heterogene." France.
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title = {Three-phase flow in heterogeneous wettability porous media; Deplacements triphasiques en milieux poreux de mouillabilite heterogene}
author = {Jaffrennou-Laroche, C}
abstractNote = {Better understanding and modelling of three-phase flow through porous media is of great interest, especially for improved oil recovery methods such as gas injection processes. Early theoretical and experimental studies have already demonstrated that the wettability characteristics of the solid surface and the spreading characteristics of the fluid system hold the key roles. This observation is confirmed by our theoretical results using DLP theory on the stability and the thickness of static oil films. In most of the works related to three-phase flow processes, homogeneous wettability is assumed. There exist only a few studies demonstrating the tremendous impact of the wettability heterogeneities on gas injection. The objective of the present work is twofold: to demonstrate the effect of small scale wettability heterogeneities on gas injection efficiency, and to develop a tool to predict this impact for various patterns and spatial distributions. To this end an experimental investigation in transparent glass micro-models is performed and a theoretical simulator is developed. Secondary and tertiary gas injections are performed for different heterogeneity patterns obtained by selective silane grafting. Displacement sequences are video-recorded and fluid saturations are determined by image analysis. Visualization of the displacement mechanisms provides the network model with the basic rules for water/oil and water/oil/gas motion. In water/oil displacement, drainage and imbibition occur according to the local wettability. Three-phase displacement is dominated by drainage mechanisms. The simulator allows the flow of oil through wetting films in the oil-wet regions and through spreading films on water in the water-wet regions. The effect of the wettability heterogeneities on: displacement mechanisms, sweep efficiency, and fluid distribution in three-phase gas injection is clearly demonstrated and successfully described by the network simulator. (author) 175 refs.}
place = {France}
year = {1998}
month = {Nov}
}