Abstract
Pore-scale imaging and modelling – digital core analysis – is becoming a routine service in the oil and gas industry, and has potential applications in contaminant transport and carbon dioxide storage. This paper briefly describes the underlying technology, namely imaging of the pore space of rocks from the nanometre scale upwards, coupled with a suite of different numerical techniques for simulating single and multiphase flow and transport through these images. Three example applications are then described, illustrating the range of scientific problems that can be tackled: dispersion in different rock samples that predicts the anomalous transport behaviour characteristic of highly heterogeneous carbonates;…
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- Multiphase flow
- Petroleum engineering
- Enhanced oil recovery
- Carbon sequestration
- Characterisation of pore space in soil
- Relative permeability
- Scale (ratio)
- Carbon capture and storage (timeline)
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