![]() ![]() Someone suggested me to measure the viscosities at elevated temperatures and approximate the data for a room temperature but that doesn’t seem right to me because that is far away from the reservoir viscosity. In my case the stock tank oil is immobile at room temperature and thus it’s impossible to measure the viscosity. ![]() I heard that the general practice for the paraffinic oil viscosity that is supposed to be used in the test is to target the viscosity of a stock tank reservoir oil sample. I hope that you can answer me one question regarding the oil viscosity selection for the unsteady state relative permeability measurements at room conditions for the oil/water system. I like your site very much and especially the Fundamentals of fluid flow paper. ![]()
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