Measurement of three-phase relative permeability with IFT variation

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Cinar, Y [1 ]
Orr, FM [1 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Global Climate & Energy Project, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
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10.2118/89419-PA
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
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In this paper, we present results of an experimental investigation of the effects of variations in interfacial tension (IFT) on three-phase relative permeability. We report results that demonstrate the effect of low IFT between two of three phases on the three-phase relative permeabilities. To create three-phase systems in which IFT can be controlled systematically, we used a quaternary liquid system composed of hexadecane (C-16, n-butanol (NBA), water (H2O), and isopropanol (IPA). Measured equilibrium phase compositions and IFTs are reported. The reported phase behavior of the quaternary system shows that the H2O-rich phase should represent the "gas" phase, the NBA-rich phase should represent the "oil" phase, and the C-16-rich phase should represent the "aqueous" phase. Therefore, we used oil-wet Teflon (PTFE) bead packs to simulate the fluid flow in a water-wet oil reservoir. We determined phase saturations and three-phase relative permeabilities from recovery and pressure-drop data using an extension of the combined Welge/ Johnson-Bossler-Naumann (JBN) method to three-phase flow. Measured three-phase relative permeabilities are reported. The experimental results indicate that the wetting-phase relative permeability was not affected by IFT variation, whereas the other two-phase relative permeabilities were clearly affected. As IFT decreases, the oil and gas phases become more mobile at the same phase saturations. For gas/oil IFTs in the range of 0.03 to 2.3 mN/m. we observed an approximately 10-fold increase in the oil and gas relative permeabilities against an approximately 100-fold decrease in the IFT.
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