Two-Phase Flow Properties Prediction from Small-Scale Data Using Pore-Network Modeling

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C. Laroche
O. Vizika
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[1] Institut Français du Pétrole 1 & 4 avenue de Bois-Préau,
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Transport in Porous Media | 2005年 / 61卷
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network modeling; relative permeability; rock structure;
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The objective of this work is to evaluate the prediction accuracy of network modeling to calculate transport properties of porous media based on the interpretation of mercury invasion capillary pressure curves only. A pore-scale modeling approach is used to model the multi-phase flow and calculate gas/oil relative permeability curves. The characteristics of the 3-D pore-network are defined with the requirement that the network model satisfactorily reproduces the capillary pressure curve (Pc curve), the porosity and the permeability. A sensitivity study on the effect of the input parameters on the prediction of capillary pressure and gas/oil relative permeability curves is presented. The simulations show that different input parameters can lead to similarly good reproductions of the experimental Pc, although the predicted relative permeabilities Kr are somewhat widespread. This means that the information derived from a mercury invasion Pc curve is not sufficient to characterize transport properties of a porous medium. The simulations indicate that more quantitative information on the wall roughness and the node/bond aspect ratio would be necessary to better constrain the problem. There is also evidence that in narrow pore size distributions pore body volume and pore throat radius are correlated while in broad pore size distributions they would be uncorrelated.
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