Characterization of porous media by nuclear magnetic resonance beyond fast diffusion limit with numerical simulation

Nuclear magnetic resonance logging is an important formation detection technique in the petroleum industry, which is always used to detect formation pore structure and fluid identification. However, conventional nuclear magnetic resonance characterization methods assume that the formation pore mediu...

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Main Authors: Zhang Yan, Zhou Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2022-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2022/27/e3sconf_vesep2022_01050.pdf
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Summary:Nuclear magnetic resonance logging is an important formation detection technique in the petroleum industry, which is always used to detect formation pore structure and fluid identification. However, conventional nuclear magnetic resonance characterization methods assume that the formation pore medium are in fast diffusion regime. In complex formations, non-fast diffusion regimes (intermediate diffusion and slow diffusion) are also present. In the previous paper [13], a new method for characterizing porous media with non-fast diffusion regime and uniform pore size distribution by T2-T2 pulse sequence is proposed. In this research, the T2-T2 signals of periodic stacked pore models beyond fast diffusion regime are numerically simulated by the random walk algorithm, and the pore size - surface relaxivity maps are respectively inverted, the relationship between pore structure and correlation maps are discussed. The results provide theoretical foundation for characterizing pore structure beyond fast diffusion limit.
ISSN:2267-1242