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Pore-Scale Flow in Surfactant Flooding

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Recovery of oil from the blocks of an initially oil-wet, naturally fractured, reservoir as a result of counter-current flow following introduction of aqueous wettability-altering surfactant into the fracture system is considered, as an example of a practical process in which phenomena acting at the single pore-scale are vital to the economic displacement of oil at the macroscopic scale. A Darcy model for the process is set up, and solutions computed illustrating the recovery rate controlling role of the bulk diffusion of surfactant. A central ingredient of this model is the capillary pressure relation, linking the local values of the pressure difference between the oleic and aqueous phases, the aqueous saturation and the surfactant concentration. Using ideas from single capillary models of oil displacement from oil-wet tubes by wettability-altering surfactant, we speculate that the use of a capillary pressure function, with dependences as assumed, may not adequately represent the Darcy scale consequences of processes acting at the single pore-scale. Multi-scale simulation, resolving both sub-pore and multi-pore flow processes may be necessary to resolve this point. Some general comments are made concerning the issues faced when modelling complex displacement processes in porous media starting from the pore-scale and working upwards.

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Hammond, P.S., Pearson, J.R.A. Pore-Scale Flow in Surfactant Flooding. Transp Porous Med 83, 127–149 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11242-009-9469-z

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