--> Study and Application of a Correction Method for the Relative Permeability Curve of a High Water Injection Multiple
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Petroleum Drilling Techniques, Issue 4, 2018

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Study and Application of a Correction Method for the Relative Permeability Curve of a High Previous HitWaterNext Hit Injection Multiple

Abstract

In order to accurately describe the characteristics of the relative permeability curve in the whole Previous HitwaterNext Hit cut stage, a method of Previous HitdeterminingNext Hit the relative permeability curve to characterize the high Previous HitwaterNext Hit injection multiple was proposed. It was based on the statistical analysis of a large number of laboratory experimental data involving relative permeability. With this method, researchers analyzed the relative permeability curve and the change rules of high Previous HitwaterNext Hit injection multiple were analyzed, . Then, the method of the conventional relative permeability curve correction to high Previous HitwaterNext Hit injection multiple relative permeability curve was established. This method has been applied in the field and the application results have been analyzed. The results showed that the relative permeability curve of high Previous HitwaterNext Hit injection multiple possesses semi-logarithmic piecewise linear characteristics bounded by a turning point in the Previous HitwaterNext Hit cut stage. Before the turning point, the oil-Previous HitwaterNext Hit relative permeability curve remains constant. After the turning point, the residual oil Previous HitsaturationNext Hit decreases and the oil-Previous HitwaterNext Hit relative permeability curve extends to its limit according to the Previous HitwaterNext Hit injection sweeping rule. The study showed that the transformation from conventional relative permeability curve into relative permeability curve of high Previous HitwaterNext Hit injection multiple could reasonably extend the change rules of high Previous HitwaterTop injection sweeping stage, and extend the applicable range of the current lab seepage curve. The results could provide a theoretical basis for the development of old oilfields.