An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Pressure Gradient on Gas-oil Relative Permeability in Iranian Carbonate Rocks |
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Authors: | A. Keshavarz H. Vatanparast M. Zargar A. Kalantari Asl M. Haghighi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Petroleum Engineering, University of Tehran , Tehran , Iran;2. Chemical Engineering Faculty , University of Tehran , Tehran , Iran;3. Australian School of Petroleum, University of Adelaide , Adelaide , Australia |
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Abstract: | Abstract The authors examine the effect of pressure gradient on gas-oil relative permeability in horizontal and vertical immiscible displacement. The experiments are conducted on a core from lower Dalan formation in the South Pars oilfield of Iran, in constant pressure, unsteady-state condition, and different pressure gradients. The Toth method is used for calculating the relative permeability and plotting proper curves. Data analysis and the effect of pressure gradient on gas-oil relative permeability are investigated. Results show that relative permeability curves are affected by pressure gradient and this effect is much prominent at low pressures due to end-effect phenomena. The dependence of relative permeability curves on pressure gradient is correlated as a function of dimensionless capillary number. The accuracy of this correlation for relative permeability prediction is examined and a new method is introduced to minimize the end-effect phenomena on relative permeability curves. |
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Keywords: | capillary number end-effect immiscible displacement pressure gradient relative permeability |
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