Capillary Pressure at the Imbibition Front During Water–Oil Counter-Current Spontaneous Imbibition

2008 ◽  
Vol 77 (3) ◽  
pp. 475-487 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Li ◽  
G. Mason ◽  
N. R. Morrow ◽  
D. W. Ruth
2019 ◽  
Vol 89 ◽  
pp. 02002
Author(s):  
Stefano Pruno ◽  
Hans Erik Rodvelt ◽  
Ola Skjæveland

Capillary pressure and resistivity index spontaneous imbibition experiments by the porous plate method, in a core holder at elevated temperature and net reservoir stress, are both difficult and time consuming special core analysis measurements to perform. In this type of experiment, low capillary forces act against a low permeable porous plate and only one face of the cylindrical core sample is in capillary contact with the fluid saturated porous plate. In this paper, core samples having different lithology, petrophysical properties and wettability are analysed by counter current spontaneous imbibition, starting at initial water saturation (Swi), at net confining pressure and elevated temperature. Synthetic brine is used as the wetting phase and Isopar L mineral oil as the non-wetting phase. This methodology is applied to investigate and evaluate how to obtain more reliable, more efficient and faster saturation imbibition data combined with electrical measurements, during spontaneous imbibition measurements. Resistivity index (RI), saturation exponent (n) (by single saturation equilibrium point using Archie’s second law RI= Sw-n) and wettability information using representative fluids, confining pressure and temperature are also obtained by applying this specific counter current imbibition technique and improved procedural approach.


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