We study three-phase flow in water-wet, oil-wet, and fractionally-wet sandp
acks. We use CT scanning to measure directly the oil and water relative per
meabilites for three-phase gravity drainage. In an analogue experiment, we
measure pressure gradients in the gas phase to determine the gas relative p
ermeability. Thus we find all three relative permeabilities as a function o
f saturation. We find that the gas relative permeability is approximately h
alf as much in a oil-wet medium than in an water-wet medium at the same gas
saturation. The water relative permeability in the water-wet medium and th
e oil relative permeability in the oil-wet medium are similar. In the water
-wet medium the oil relative permeability scales as k(ro) similar to S-o(4)
for S-o > S-or, where S-or is the waterflood residual oil saturation. With
octane as the oil phase, k(ro) similar to S-o(2) for S-o < S-or, while wit
h decane as the oil phase, k(ro) falls sharply for S-o < S-or. The water re
lative permeability in the oil-wet medium resembles the oil relative permea
bility in the water-wet medium for a non-spreading oil such as decane. Thes
e observations can be explained in terms of wetting, spreading, and the por
e scale configurations of fluid.