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Insights into the Microscopic Oil–Water Flow Characteristics and Displacement Mechanisms during Waterflooding in Sandstone Reservoir Rock Based on Micro-CT Technology: A Pore-Scale Numerical Simulation Study

The low oil recovery rate observed in current oil fields is largely attributed to the presence of remaining oil trapped in the pores of porous media during waterflooding. To improve the recovery rate, it is imperative to gain an understanding of the oil–water flow characteristics and displacement me...

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Autores principales: Hu, Bingtao, Chai, Guoliang, Liu, Xingjun, Wen, Xiaofeng, Gu, Zhaolin, Xie, Liaobo, Han, Shifeng, Su, Junwei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16093555
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author Hu, Bingtao
Chai, Guoliang
Liu, Xingjun
Wen, Xiaofeng
Gu, Zhaolin
Xie, Liaobo
Han, Shifeng
Su, Junwei
author_facet Hu, Bingtao
Chai, Guoliang
Liu, Xingjun
Wen, Xiaofeng
Gu, Zhaolin
Xie, Liaobo
Han, Shifeng
Su, Junwei
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description The low oil recovery rate observed in current oil fields is largely attributed to the presence of remaining oil trapped in the pores of porous media during waterflooding. To improve the recovery rate, it is imperative to gain an understanding of the oil–water flow characteristics and displacement mechanisms during waterflooding, as well as to elucidate the underlying mobilization mechanisms of residual oil at the pore scale. In this paper, we explore these issues in depth by numerically investigating the influence of factors such as water injection velocities, oil–water viscosity ratios, and wettability conditions on pore-scale oil–water flow characteristics and oil recovery rate. To this end, we employ a direct numerical simulation (DNS) method in conjunction with the volume of fluid (VOF) method to study the microscopic displacement mechanisms of waterflooding in a reconstructed two-dimensional digital rock core based on micro-CT technology. In addition, the particle tracing method is adopted to identify the flow path and dominant areas during waterflooding in order to mobilize the residual oil within the pores. The findings indicate that the oil–water flow characteristics in porous media are determined by the interplay between capillary and viscous forces. Furthermore, the oil recovery rate is 10.6% and 24.7% lower under strong water-wet and oil-wet conditions than that (32.36%) under intermediate wettability conditions, and the final oil recovery rate is higher under water-wet conditions than under oil-wet conditions. The seepage path and the dominant areas are directly linked to the capillarity formed during waterflooding. The findings of this study are significant in terms of enhancing the recovery rate of residual oil and provide a novel perspective for understanding the waterflooding process.
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spelling pubmed-101802082023-05-13 Insights into the Microscopic Oil–Water Flow Characteristics and Displacement Mechanisms during Waterflooding in Sandstone Reservoir Rock Based on Micro-CT Technology: A Pore-Scale Numerical Simulation Study Hu, Bingtao Chai, Guoliang Liu, Xingjun Wen, Xiaofeng Gu, Zhaolin Xie, Liaobo Han, Shifeng Su, Junwei Materials (Basel) Article The low oil recovery rate observed in current oil fields is largely attributed to the presence of remaining oil trapped in the pores of porous media during waterflooding. To improve the recovery rate, it is imperative to gain an understanding of the oil–water flow characteristics and displacement mechanisms during waterflooding, as well as to elucidate the underlying mobilization mechanisms of residual oil at the pore scale. In this paper, we explore these issues in depth by numerically investigating the influence of factors such as water injection velocities, oil–water viscosity ratios, and wettability conditions on pore-scale oil–water flow characteristics and oil recovery rate. To this end, we employ a direct numerical simulation (DNS) method in conjunction with the volume of fluid (VOF) method to study the microscopic displacement mechanisms of waterflooding in a reconstructed two-dimensional digital rock core based on micro-CT technology. In addition, the particle tracing method is adopted to identify the flow path and dominant areas during waterflooding in order to mobilize the residual oil within the pores. The findings indicate that the oil–water flow characteristics in porous media are determined by the interplay between capillary and viscous forces. Furthermore, the oil recovery rate is 10.6% and 24.7% lower under strong water-wet and oil-wet conditions than that (32.36%) under intermediate wettability conditions, and the final oil recovery rate is higher under water-wet conditions than under oil-wet conditions. The seepage path and the dominant areas are directly linked to the capillarity formed during waterflooding. The findings of this study are significant in terms of enhancing the recovery rate of residual oil and provide a novel perspective for understanding the waterflooding process. MDPI 2023-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10180208/ /pubmed/37176437 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16093555 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Hu, Bingtao
Chai, Guoliang
Liu, Xingjun
Wen, Xiaofeng
Gu, Zhaolin
Xie, Liaobo
Han, Shifeng
Su, Junwei
Insights into the Microscopic Oil–Water Flow Characteristics and Displacement Mechanisms during Waterflooding in Sandstone Reservoir Rock Based on Micro-CT Technology: A Pore-Scale Numerical Simulation Study
title Insights into the Microscopic Oil–Water Flow Characteristics and Displacement Mechanisms during Waterflooding in Sandstone Reservoir Rock Based on Micro-CT Technology: A Pore-Scale Numerical Simulation Study
title_full Insights into the Microscopic Oil–Water Flow Characteristics and Displacement Mechanisms during Waterflooding in Sandstone Reservoir Rock Based on Micro-CT Technology: A Pore-Scale Numerical Simulation Study
title_fullStr Insights into the Microscopic Oil–Water Flow Characteristics and Displacement Mechanisms during Waterflooding in Sandstone Reservoir Rock Based on Micro-CT Technology: A Pore-Scale Numerical Simulation Study
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Microscopic Oil–Water Flow Characteristics and Displacement Mechanisms during Waterflooding in Sandstone Reservoir Rock Based on Micro-CT Technology: A Pore-Scale Numerical Simulation Study
title_short Insights into the Microscopic Oil–Water Flow Characteristics and Displacement Mechanisms during Waterflooding in Sandstone Reservoir Rock Based on Micro-CT Technology: A Pore-Scale Numerical Simulation Study
title_sort insights into the microscopic oil–water flow characteristics and displacement mechanisms during waterflooding in sandstone reservoir rock based on micro-ct technology: a pore-scale numerical simulation study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16093555
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