Effect of gravity, flow rate, and small scale heterogeneity on multiphase flow of CO2and Brine

Chia Wei Kuo, Jean Christophe Perrin, Sally M. Benson

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摘要

A series of steady state multiphase flow experiments at a range of fractional flows and flow rates have been conducted using Berea Sandstone. Using the multiphase flow simulator TOUGH2 MP with ECO2N module, carbon dioxide saturation distributions, average saturations, and pressure gradients across the core were calculated to determine the influences of subcore scale heterogeneity, gravity and flow rate on brine displacement efficiency. It is found that measured CO2 saturation patterns can be replicated using simulation models that include spatially varying porosity, permeability and capillary pressure curves. The interplay of viscous, capillary and gravity forces in core flood experiments are also investigated at different Gravity and Capillary numbers representative of those expected for a typical sequestration project (Gravity numbers: 0-1000 while Capillary numbers: 10-6- 10-10). These dimensionless numbers span the range of conditions expected in the near-well region to leading of the plume which may be up to 5 km or more from the injection well. Simulations show that the efficiency of brine displacement and saturation distributions during vertical displacement fall into three separate regimes. (1) At high flow rates representative of the near-well region, the brine displacement efficiency is nearly independent of flowrate. (2) When the Capillary number drops below 10-7 and the gravity number is 2, both the heterogeneous and homogenous cores display flow rate dependent saturation distributions, with brine displacement efficiency dropping by about 80%. Most of this effect is caused by the influence of gravity, as the decrease in brine displacement efficiency is only slightly smaller for heterogeneous cores. (3) At very low capillary numbers, the brine displacement efficiency appears to asymptotically approach a constant value which is independent of flowrate. In this regime, heterogeneity leads to a large reduction in brine displacement efficiency, which is independent of gravity.

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主出版物標題Society of Petroleum Engineers Western North American Regional Meeting 2010 - In Collaboration with the Joint Meetings of the Pacific Section AAPG and Cordilleran Section GSA
頁面377-389
頁數13
出版狀態已出版 - 2010
事件Society of Petroleum Engineers Western North American Regional Meeting 2010 - In Collaboration with the Joint Meetings of the Pacific Section AAPG and Cordlleran Section GSA - Anaheim, CA, United States
持續時間: 27 5月 201029 5月 2010

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名字Society of Petroleum Engineers Western North American Regional Meeting 2010 - In Collaboration with the Joint Meetings of the Pacific Section AAPG and Cordilleran Section GSA
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???event.eventtypes.event.conference???Society of Petroleum Engineers Western North American Regional Meeting 2010 - In Collaboration with the Joint Meetings of the Pacific Section AAPG and Cordlleran Section GSA
國家/地區United States
城市Anaheim, CA
期間27/05/1029/05/10

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