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Pore–fluid interaction determines the amount and rate of hydrocarbon recovery. Reservoir pore throat radius, [[buoyancy pressure]], and fluid properties are the main elements controlling pore–fluid interaction. Since direct observation of pore–fluid interaction in the reservoir is impossible at present, [[capillary pressure]] and relative [[permeability]] analysis of rocks yields the most insight into the behavior of fluids in a particular pore system.
 
Pore–fluid interaction determines the amount and rate of hydrocarbon recovery. Reservoir pore throat radius, [[buoyancy pressure]], and fluid properties are the main elements controlling pore–fluid interaction. Since direct observation of pore–fluid interaction in the reservoir is impossible at present, [[capillary pressure]] and relative [[permeability]] analysis of rocks yields the most insight into the behavior of fluids in a particular pore system.
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The See Also listing contains articles that discuss pore–fluid interaction and techniques for predicting the behavior of fluid within a pore system.
      
==See also==
 
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