How does the connectivity of open-framework conglomerates within multi-scale hierarchical fluvial architecture affect oil sweep efficiency in waterflooding?
Naum I. Gershenzon, Mohamad Reza Soltanian, Robert W. Ritzi Jr., David, F. Dominic, Don Keefer, Eric Shaffer, Brynne Storsved

TL;DR
This study investigates how the organization and connectivity of high-permeability open-framework conglomerates within fluvial deposits influence waterflooding efficiency, revealing that pressure gradient orientation significantly impacts oil recovery.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the effects of OFC connectivity and hierarchical organization on oil sweep efficiency through numerical simulations and visualization.
Findings
Oil sweep efficiency depends on pressure gradient direction.
Total trapped oil is unaffected by pressure gradient within studied range.
Connectivity of OFC clusters does not influence sweep efficiency.
Abstract
We studied the effects on oil sweep efficiency of the proportion, hierarchical organization, and connectivity of high-permeability open-framework conglomerate (OFC) cross-sets within the multi-scale stratal architecture found in fluvial deposits. Utilizing numerical simulations and the RVA/Paraview open-source visualization package, we analyzed oil production rate, water breakthrough time, and spatial and temporal distribution of residual oil saturation. The effective permeability of the reservoir exhibits large-scale anisotropy created by the organization of OFC cross-sets within unit bars, and the organization of unit bars within compound bars. As a result oil sweep efficiency critically depends on the direction of the pressure gradient. When pressure gradient is oriented normal to paleoflow direction, the total oil production and the water breakthrough time are larger, and remaining…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnhanced Oil Recovery Techniques · Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis · Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
