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Influence of Capillary Pressure on Estimation of Relative Permeability for Immiscible WAG Processes
(The University of Bergen, 2008-04-30)
Capillary pressure is one of the important parameters when describing flow in porous media.
This parameter is nevertheless in some cases neglected, especially if no reliable measured
data is available.
The purpose of ...
Modelling of immiscible WAG with emphasis on the effect of capillary pressure
(The University of Bergen, 2008-04-30)
Fluid Flow Properties of WAG Injection Processes
(EAGE, 2008-04-30)
Immiscible water-alternating-gas (IWAG) experiments performed on equilibrated fluids are summarised
together with the corresponding two-phase gas-oil and water-oil displacements.
Experimental studies at reservoir condition ...
Features concerning capillary pressure and the effect on two-phase and three-phase flow
(EAGE, 2008-04-30)
The effect of capillary pressure related to immiscible WAG (Water Alternate Gas) is studied
by use of a numerical simulator. The capillary pressure is found to have a significant effect on
the pressure gradient and the ...
Effect of Implementing Three-Phase Flow Characteristics and Capillary Pressure in Simulation of Immiscible WAG
(The University of Bergen, 2008-04-30)
The effect of including a three-phase representation of the flow parameters and capillary
pressure has been investigated using a black oil simulator. The simulation approaches include
the complexity of three-phase flow, ...
Prediction of Three-Phase Capillary Pressure using a Network Model Anchored to Two-Phase Data
(The University of Bergen, 2008-04-30)
Three-phase capillary pressure is difficult to measure experimentally and therefore has to be
estimated by other methods. In this work a network model was applied to generate a
consistent set of two-phase and three-phase ...