Experimental evaluation of microscopic pore structure and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstone reservoirs

Research on the microscopic migration characteristics of fluids in coal measure sandstone has always been a hot spot in the evaluation of reservoir properties. In this study, taking the Yan’an Formation sandstone reservoirs in the Block A of the Ordos Basin as an example, the pore structures and flu...

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Main Authors: Jishun Pan, Yicong Peng
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.1002745/full
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description Research on the microscopic migration characteristics of fluids in coal measure sandstone has always been a hot spot in the evaluation of reservoir properties. In this study, taking the Yan’an Formation sandstone reservoirs in the Block A of the Ordos Basin as an example, the pore structures and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstones are systematically studied using a large number of thin sections, SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope), NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), relative permeability and water-flooding test results. The results show that the Jurassic sandstones in the target layer mainly develop lithic quartz sandstone, and the main pore types are intergranular and dissolution pores, followed by a small amount of intercrystalline pores. The surface porosity of the target sandstones mainly ranges from 7.90 to 10.79%, with an average value of 8.78%. The good correlation between porosity and permeability indicates that the target layer is a pore-type reservoir. The T2 relaxation time of the target layer is mainly distributed within 100 ms. Moreover, the reservoir of the Yan’an Formation has a high saturation of movable fluids, which is mainly distributed in 43.17–71.24%, with an average value of 56.90%. Meanwhile, samples with fractures have higher movable fluid saturations. In addition, the average irreducible water saturation of the Yan’an Formation sandstone reservoir is 35.14%, and the final oil displacement efficiency is 51.14% on average. There is a good positive correlation between the oil displacement efficiency and the co-permeability zone. As the co-permeability zone range increased from 15 to 55%, the oil displacement efficiency increased from 30 to 65%. When the cores develop fractures, they have characteristics of high permeability, high oil recovery rate, high oil displacement efficiency in the anhydrous period, low irreducible water saturation and low residual oil saturation.
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spelling doaj.art-84b3768c503e4dd0a4ef3d01ba8c7da72022-12-22T03:15:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632022-09-011010.3389/feart.2022.10027451002745Experimental evaluation of microscopic pore structure and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstone reservoirsJishun PanYicong PengResearch on the microscopic migration characteristics of fluids in coal measure sandstone has always been a hot spot in the evaluation of reservoir properties. In this study, taking the Yan’an Formation sandstone reservoirs in the Block A of the Ordos Basin as an example, the pore structures and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstones are systematically studied using a large number of thin sections, SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope), NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), relative permeability and water-flooding test results. The results show that the Jurassic sandstones in the target layer mainly develop lithic quartz sandstone, and the main pore types are intergranular and dissolution pores, followed by a small amount of intercrystalline pores. The surface porosity of the target sandstones mainly ranges from 7.90 to 10.79%, with an average value of 8.78%. The good correlation between porosity and permeability indicates that the target layer is a pore-type reservoir. The T2 relaxation time of the target layer is mainly distributed within 100 ms. Moreover, the reservoir of the Yan’an Formation has a high saturation of movable fluids, which is mainly distributed in 43.17–71.24%, with an average value of 56.90%. Meanwhile, samples with fractures have higher movable fluid saturations. In addition, the average irreducible water saturation of the Yan’an Formation sandstone reservoir is 35.14%, and the final oil displacement efficiency is 51.14% on average. There is a good positive correlation between the oil displacement efficiency and the co-permeability zone. As the co-permeability zone range increased from 15 to 55%, the oil displacement efficiency increased from 30 to 65%. When the cores develop fractures, they have characteristics of high permeability, high oil recovery rate, high oil displacement efficiency in the anhydrous period, low irreducible water saturation and low residual oil saturation.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.1002745/fullYan’an formationsandstone reservoirrelative permeabilitynuclear magnetic resonancepore structure
spellingShingle Jishun Pan
Yicong Peng
Experimental evaluation of microscopic pore structure and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstone reservoirs
Frontiers in Earth Science
Yan’an formation
sandstone reservoir
relative permeability
nuclear magnetic resonance
pore structure
title Experimental evaluation of microscopic pore structure and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstone reservoirs
title_full Experimental evaluation of microscopic pore structure and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstone reservoirs
title_fullStr Experimental evaluation of microscopic pore structure and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstone reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Experimental evaluation of microscopic pore structure and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstone reservoirs
title_short Experimental evaluation of microscopic pore structure and fluid migration characteristics of coal-measure sandstone reservoirs
title_sort experimental evaluation of microscopic pore structure and fluid migration characteristics of coal measure sandstone reservoirs
topic Yan’an formation
sandstone reservoir
relative permeability
nuclear magnetic resonance
pore structure
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.1002745/full
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