Abstract

The water–oil relative permeability curve has a great effect on the rules of water cut increase and production variation. It is one of the most important data in reservoir development. With regard to a reservoir with a high degree of heterogeneity, the flow properties are various in different positions of the reservoir. Therefore, neither a single average relative permeability curve for the whole reservoir nor different curves for different sedimentary facies can precisely describe the reservoir flow characteristics, which will cause great difficulties for the remaining oil prediction and potential tapping. Therefore, it is of great importance to build a prediction model for the water–oil relative permeability curve, which can provide a calculation theory of the relative permeability curve for reservoir simulation using different relative permeability curves in different grid cells. The existing prediction models for the relative permeability curve have established the correlations between petrophysical p...

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