Earth Science Malaysia (ESMY)

DARCY- AND PORE-SCALE ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH MULTI-PHASE FLUID FLOW THROUGH A PETROLEUM RESERVOIR

June 10, 2020 Posted by din In Earth Science Malaysia (ESMY)

ABSTRACT

DARCY-AND PORE-SCALE ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH MULTI-PHASE FLUID FLOW THROUGH A PETROLEUM RESERVOIR

Journal: Earth Science Malaysia (ESMY)

Author: Suresh Kumar Govindarajan, Avanish Mishra, Abhishek Kumar

This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited

Doi: 10.26480/esmy.02.2020.108.117

This manuscript primarily focuses on the constraints associated with the extended version of Darcy’s law that is used to describe the multiphase flow through a porous media; and in particular, a petroleum reservoir. This manuscript clearly brings out the basics associated with the usage of Darcy’s law, and reasons out the inapplicability of the Navier-Stokes Equation in order to describe the momentum conservation in a typical petroleum reservoir. Further, this work highlights the essence of continuum-based Darcy’s macroscopic-scale equation with that of Navier-Stokes’s microscopic-scale equation. Further, the absence of capillary forces in original Darcy’s equation and extending the same by considering the concept of ‘capillary pressure’ in order to accommodate the multi-phase flow has several critical constraints associated with it. In this manuscript, all these constraints or limitations have been posed in the form of a list of basic queries that need to be addressed or at least to be understood with clarity, when applying the multi-phase fluid flow equations associated with a petroleum reservoir. This study is limited to an oil-water two-phase system.

Pages 108-117
Year 2020
Issue 2
Volume 4

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