Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1755175 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The experimental observations suggest that for heavy oil there is a threshold capillary number around 1.0E−2 over which the oil recovery (and therefore the residual oil saturation) is very sensitive to the capillary number, i.e., the injection rate, interfacial tension, wettability and temperature. At lower capillary numbers (typical range for oil reservoirs) temperature and hence viscosity do not have a significant influence in the residual oil saturation of the processed and crude oils; for horizontal displacement the residual oil saturation is a function of the capillary forces and for gravity drainage experiments it depends of the competition between capillary and gravity forces (Bond number).
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