SPE Reservoir Engineering, Vol.10, No.3, 208-213, 1995
THE IMPACT OF WETTABILITY ON WATERFLOODING - PORE-SCALE SIMULATION
This paper describes the development and implementation of a pore-scale simulator into which pore-wettability effects have been incorporated. Relative permeability and capillary pressure curves from this steady-state model have been analyzed to allow better interpretation of experimental observations from a microscopic standpoint. The simulated capillary pressure data demonstrate that some standard wettability tests (such as Amott-Harvey and free imbibition) may give misleading results when the sample is fractionally wet in nature. Waterflood displacement efficiencies for a range of wettability conditions have been calculated, and recovery is shown to be maximum when the oil-wet pore fraction approaches 0.5. Furthermore, a novel experimental test is proposed that can be used to distinguish between fractionally wet and mixed-wet porous media. To date, no such satisfactory test exists.