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Pore Size Distribution of a Tight Sandstone Reservoir and its Effect on Micro Pore-throat Structure: A Case Study of the Chang 7 Member of the Xin’anbian Block,Ordos Basin,China
作者姓名:LI Peng  JIA Chengzao  JIN Zhijun  LIU Quanyou  BI He  ZHENG Min  WU Songtao  HUANG Zhenkai
作者单位:State Key Laboratory of Shale Oil and Gas Enrichment Mechanisms and Effective Development;Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Ins Institute;China National Petroleum Corporation.Beijing 100724;Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development
基金项目:the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41625009);the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDA14010404);The authors also extend their thanks to the editors and reviewers for their positive and constructive comments and suggestions.
摘    要:Pore distribution and micro pore-throat structure characteristics are significant for tight oil reservoir evaluation, but their relationship remains unclear. This paper selects the tight sandstone reservoir of the Chang 7 member of the Xin’anbian Block in the Ordos Basin as the research object and analyzes the pore size distribution and micro pore-throat structure using field emission scanning electron microscopy(FE-SEM), high-pressure mercury injection(HPMI), highpressure mercury injection, and nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR) analyses. The study finds that:(1) Based on the pore size distribution, the tight sandstone reservoir is characterized by three main patterns with different peak amplitudes. The former peak corresponds to the nanopore scale, and the latter peak corresponds to the micropore scale. Then, the tight sandstone reservoir is categorized into three types: type 1 reservoir contains more nanopores with a nanopore-to-micropore volume ratio of 82:18;type 2 reservoir has a nanopore-to-micropore volume ratio of 47:53;and type 3 reservoir contains more micropores with a nanopore-to-micropore volume ratio of 35:65.(2) Affected by the pore size distribution, the throat radius distributions of different reservoir types are notably offset. The type 1 reservoir throat radius distribution curve is weakly unimodal, with a relatively dispersed distribution and peak ranging from 0.01 μm to 0.025 μm. The type 2 reservoir’s throat radius distribution curve is single-peaked with a wide distribution range and peak from 0.1 μm to 0.25 μm. The type 3 reservoir’s throat radius distribution curve is single-peaked with a relatively narrow distribution and peak from 0.1 μm to 0.25 μm. With increasing micropore volume, pore-throat structure characteristics gradually improve.(3) The correlation between micropore permeability and porosity exceeds that of nanopores, indicating that the development of micropores notably influences the seepage capacity. In the type 1 reservoir, only the mean radius and effective porosity have suitable correlations with the nanopore and micropore porosities. The pore-throat structure parameters of the type 2 and 3 reservoirs have reasonable correlations with the nanopore and micropore porosities, indicating that the development of these types of reservoirs is affected by the pore size distribution. This study is of great significance for evaluating lacustrine tight sandstone reservoirs in China. The research results can provide guidance for evaluating tight sandstone reservoirs in other regions based on pore size distribution.

关 键 词:tight  sandstone  reservoir  PORE  size  distribution  pore-throat  structure  ORDOS  Basin  CHANG  7  MEMBER
收稿时间:2018/11/4 0:00:00
修稿时间:2019/4/17 0:00:00

Pore Size Distribution of a Tight Sandstone Reservoir and its Effect on Micro Pore‐throat Structure: A Case Study of the Chang 7 Member of the Xin'anbian Block,Ordos Basin,China
Authors:LI Peng  JIA Chengzao  JIN Zhijun  LIU Quanyou  BI He  ZHENG Min  WU Songtao  HUANG Zhenkai
Institution:1 State Key Laboratory of Shale Oil and Gas Enrichment Mechanisms and Effective Development, Beijing 100083, China 2 Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, SINOPEC, Beijing 100083, China;3 China National Petroleum Corporation, Beijing 100724, China;4 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract:Pore distribution and micro pore‐throat structure characteristics are significant for tight oil reservoir evaluation, but their relationship remains unclear. This paper selects the tight sandstone reservoir of the Chang 7 member of the Xin'anbian Block in the Ordos Basin as the research object and analyzes the pore size distribution and micro pore‐throat structure using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE‐SEM), high‐pressure mercury injection (HPMI), high‐pressure mercury injection, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analyses. The study finds that: (1) Based on the pore size distribution, the tight sandstone reservoir is characterized by three main patterns with different peak amplitudes. The former peak corresponds to the nanopore scale, and the latter peak corresponds to the micropore scale. Then, the tight sandstone reservoir is categorized into three types: type 1 reservoir contains more nanopores with a nanopore‐to‐micropore volume ratio of 82:18; type 2 reservoir has a nanopore‐to‐micropore volume ratio of 47:53; and type 3 reservoir contains more micropores with a nanopore‐to‐micropore volume ratio of 35:65. (2) Affected by the pore size distribution, the throat radius distributions of different reservoir types are notably offset. The type 1 reservoir throat radius distribution curve is weakly unimodal, with a relatively dispersed distribution and peak ranging from 0.01 μm to 0.025 μm. The type 2 reservoir's throat radius distribution curve is single‐peaked with a wide distribution range and peak from 0.1 μm to 0.25 μm. The type 3 reservoir's throat radius distribution curve is single‐peaked with a relatively narrow distribution and peak from 0.1 μm to 0.25 μm. With increasing micropore volume, pore‐throat structure characteristics gradually improve. (3) The correlation between micropore permeability and porosity exceeds that of nanopores, indicating that the development of micropores notably influences the seepage capacity. In the type 1 reservoir, only the mean radius and effective porosity have suitable correlations with the nanopore and micropore porosities. The pore‐throat structure parameters of the type 2 and 3 reservoirs have reasonable correlations with the nanopore and micropore porosities, indicating that the development of these types of reservoirs is affected by the pore size distribution. This study is of great significance for evaluating lacustrine tight sandstone reservoirs in China. The research results can provide guidance for evaluating tight sandstone reservoirs in other regions based on pore size distribution.
Keywords:tight sandstone reservoir  pore size distribution  pore-throat structure  Ordos Basin  Chang 7 member
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