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'''Effective permeability''' - oil, water, gas phase permeability when more than one phase is present. Depends on fluids saturations. | '''Effective permeability''' - oil, water, gas phase permeability when more than one phase is present. Depends on fluids saturations. |
Revision as of 12:33, 1 April 2022
Contents
Brief
Relative Permeability is the ratio of the effective permeability to base oil permeability measured at connate water saturation[1].
where
- Oil relative permeability at the given water saturation Sw, fraction
- Water relative permeability at the given water saturation Sw, fraction
- Effective oil permeability at the given water saturation Sw, mD
- Effective water permeability at the given water saturation Sw, mD
- Effective oil permeability at the connate water saturation, mD
- Connate water saturation, fraction
Related definitions
Relative permeability curves are the relationships between kro and krw vs Sw.
Effective permeability - oil, water, gas phase permeability when more than one phase is present. Depends on fluids saturations.
Absolute permeability - permeability of the core sample when saturated with one liquid. Independent of fluid. Dependent on pore throat sizes.
Example
Determine the Relative Permeability using the following data[1]:
Core dimensions: A=2 cm2, L=3 cm. PVT: water viscosity = 1 cP, oil viscosity = 3 cP, Bw=1 cc/cc, Bo=1.2 cc/cc.
Absolute permeability
Core is at 100% water and qw=0.553 cc/sec:
Using Darcy's law:
Same core at 100% oil and qo=0.154 cc/sec:
Effective permeability
Same core at 70% water and 30% oil and qw=0.332 cc/sec and qo=0.0184 cc/sec:
Same core at 30% connate water and 70% oil and qw=0 cc/sec and qo=0.123 cc/sec:
SInce Sw=0.3 is connate water saturation, ko=332mD is the effective base permeability.
Relative permeability
Core at 70% water and 30% oil:
Core at 30% connate water and 70% oil:
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wolcott, Don (2009). Applied Waterflood Field Development. Houston: Energy Tribune Publishing Inc.