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Pore-by-Pore Modelling, Validation and Prediction of Waterflooding in Oil-Wet Rocks Using Dynamic Synchrotron Data

Sajjad Foroughi, Branko Bijeljic, Martin J. Blunt

2021Transport in Porous Media40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We predict waterflood displacement on a pore-by-pore basis using pore network modelling. The pore structure is captured by a high-resolution image. We then use an energy balance applied to images of the displacement to assign an average contact angle, and then modify the local pore-scale contact angles in the model about this mean to match the observed displacement sequence. Two waterflooding experiments on oil-wet rocks are analysed where the displacement sequence was imaged using time-resolved synchrotron imaging. In both cases the capillary pressure in the model matches the experimentally obtained values derived from the measured interfacial curvature. We then predict relative permeability for the full saturation range. Using the optimised contact angles distributed randomly in space has little effect on the predicted capillary pressures and relative permeabilities, indicating that spatial correlation in wettability is not significant in these oil-wet samples. The calibrated model can be used to predict properties outside the range of conditions considered in the experiment.

Topics & Concepts

Relative permeabilityCapillary pressureDisplacement (psychology)WettingContact angleSynchrotronCurvatureSaturation (graph theory)Capillary actionHydrogeologyPermeability (electromagnetism)MineralogyCharacterisation of pore space in soilMaterials scienceGeologyPorous mediumMechanicsGeotechnical engineeringPorosityOpticsGeometryComposite materialChemistryPhysicsCombinatoricsBiochemistryPsychotherapistMembranePsychologyMathematicsEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis