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Revision as of 14:23, 25 March 2022
Contents
Brief
Mobility Ratio determines the relative rate of one fluid to another (etc. water to oil).
- oil is dominant flowing phase, stable flow.
- water preferentially flows in the reservoir, unstable flow, fingering.
Equation
where
- = oil formation volume factor, m3/m3
- = water formation volume factor, m3/m3
- = relative water phase permeability, function of the phase saturation, fraction
- = oil phase permeability, function of the phase saturation, fraction
- = relative oil phase permeability, function of the phase saturation, mD
- = water phase permeability, function of the phase saturation, mD
- = oil viscosity, cP
- = water viscosity, cP
- = oil rate, cc/sec
- = water rate, cc/sec
Example
Determine mobility ratio using the following data[1]:
Injected movable pore volume:
where
- = Connate water saturation, fraction
- = Residual oil saturation to water, fraction
See Also
References
- ↑ Wolcott, Don (2009). Applied Waterflood Field Development. Houston: Energy Tribune Publishing Inc.