Effect of flows between formations and capillary forces on the process of oil displacement in a stratified inhomogeneous bed |
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Authors: | Yu. A. Sigunov G. R. Usmanova |
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Abstract: | ![]() The results of a numerical investigation of the process of oil displacement in a stratified inhomogeneous formation on the basis of the two-phase flow model with account for capillary forces are presented. It is shown that in many cases the vertical inhomogeneity of oil reservoirs may not be a cause of nonuniform displacement and the non-recovery of large oil reserves by the time of water breakthrough to the extraction surface. The action of the capillary forces is an additional factor leading to equalization of the water propagation front in the inhomogeneous formation, water breakthrough delay, and intensification of the mass transfer between the layers with different permeabilities. Analysis of the contribution of the interlayer flows to the water flooding of low-permeability formation intervals calls into question the practicability of blocking high-permeability inclusions in the neighborhood of pumping wells. |
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Keywords: | two-phase flow through porous media stratified inhomogeneous porous media capillary forces oil displacement numerical simulation |
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