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Wetting Phase Bridges Establish Capillary Continuity Across Open Fractures and Increase Oil Recovery in Mixed-Wet Fractured Chalk
Authors:Eirik Aspenes  Geir Ersland  Arne Graue  Jim Stevens  Bernard A. Baldwin
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Allegaten 55, Bergen, 5007, Norway;(2) ConocoPhillips, Bartlesville, USA;(3) Green Country Petrophysics LLC, Dewey, OK, USA;(4) Present address: Statoil ASA, Stavanger, Norway
Abstract:The effect of fractures on oil recovery and in situ saturation development in fractured chalk has been determined at near neutral wettability conditions. Fluid saturation development was monitored both in the matrix and in the fractures and the mechanisms of fracture crossing were determined using high spatial resolution MRI. Capillary continuity across open oil-filled fractures was verified by imaging the water bridges established within the fracture. Despite an alternate escape fracture for the water, separate water bridges were shown to be stable for the entire duration of the experiments. The established capillary contact resulted in oil recovery exceeding the spontaneous imbibition potential in the outlet-isolated cores by ca. 10% PV. This is explained by viscous recovery provided by water bridges across open fractures. The size of the bridges seemed to be controlled by the wettability of the rock and not by the differential pressure applied across the open fracture.
Keywords:Capillary continuity  Fractures  IOR  MRI  Chalk  Wettability
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