The fluid contacts are formed by the gravity and capillary pressure, which is the function of permeability and wettability.
Oil Water Contact (OWCFree Water Level (FWL) | Excerpt Include |
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| Free Oil Water Level Contact (FWLOWC)Free |
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Gas Oil Water Contact (OWCGOC)
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HC-Water TransitionGas Water Contact (GWC) | Excerpt Include |
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Gas Oil Contact (GOC |
Free Water Level (FWL) | | Gas Oil Contact (GOC) | | Free Water Level (FWL) |
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| Gas Oil Contact (GOC | Gas Water Contact (GWC)
HC-Water Transition | | Gas Water Contact (GWC) | | HC-Water Transition |
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Fig. 1. Fluid contact schematic: gas in yellow, oil in green, hydrocarbon-water transition in blue and free water in aqua. |
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