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Physics of oil entrapment in water-wet rock

Mohanty et al., 1987

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11475516652562339945
Author
Mohanty K
Davis H
Scriven L
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SPE Reservoir Engineering

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Displacement of oil from an initially oil-filled porous rock by water consists of advancement of menisci and rupture of oil connections. In displacements controlled by capillarity, which are typical of oil reservoir floods, these pore-level events are governed by the local pore …
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