Energy & Fuels, Vol.13, No.5, 1021-1029, 1999
A modified Leverett J-function for the Dune and Yates carbonate fields: A case study
Effective medium theory (EMT) has been used to model capillary pressure (P-c) as a function of water saturation (S-w) in porous media. The EMT model results show that both the magnitude and profile of the P-c - S-w profile are strongly affected by changing the pore-size distribution parameters and the rock pore geometry. Tortuosity, which is a function of these parameters,; is used in developing a drainage capillary pressure model based on data from the Dune and Yates fields. Capillary pressure is normalized with respect:to lan average pore radius that includes tortuosity. To minimize the uncertainty caused by the contact angle term, only helium/water capillary pressure curves were considered. The:wetting-phase saturation is normalized with respect to an asymptotic irreducible wetting-phase saturation. For the Dune and Yates fields, the development of this type of dimensionless model may be useful as an input for reservoir simulation studies.
Keywords:PHASE