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The Law and Mechanism of the Sample Size Effect of Imbibition Oil Recovery of Tight Sedimentary Tuff

[Image: see text] Imbibition is an important mechanism to improve the recovery factor (RF) of a tight oil reservoir. Accurately evaluating the oil production capacity of tight oil reservoirs by imbibition is of great significance for the formulation of oilfield production plans and productivity pred...

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Autores principales: Li, Shuai, Yang, Shenglai, Dong, Wengang, Wang, Mibang, Yu, Jiayi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8771973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35071885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c05443
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author Li, Shuai
Yang, Shenglai
Dong, Wengang
Wang, Mibang
Yu, Jiayi
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Yang, Shenglai
Dong, Wengang
Wang, Mibang
Yu, Jiayi
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description [Image: see text] Imbibition is an important mechanism to improve the recovery factor (RF) of a tight oil reservoir. Accurately evaluating the oil production capacity of tight oil reservoirs by imbibition is of great significance for the formulation of oilfield production plans and productivity prediction. However, there is currently no unified regulation on the selection of rock sample size in tight oil reservoir imbibition evaluation experiments, resulting in great differences in reservoir imbibition oil production capacity obtained from rock samples of different sizes, which brings great challenges to the efficient development of tight oil reservoirs. To clarify the law and mechanism of the rock sample size effect of tight core imbibition oil recovery, this paper takes the newly discovered tight sedimentary tuff (TST) oil reservoir as an example. First, several representative real cores were collected. Then, their wettability and pore structure characteristics were analyzed. Finally, physical simulation experiments of imbibition under different rock sample sizes were conducted. The results show that the TST has very favorable imbibition conditions, which are manifested in the following: (i) the wettability is weakly hydrophilic to hydrophilic; (ii) the mineral composition is tuffaceous minerals, calcite, and quartz, without clay minerals; (iii) micro-nanoscale pores are developed; and (iv) the pore throats are evenly distributed. In the imbibition experiments of rock samples of different sizes, the oil production characteristics of the core surface, the variation form of imbibition rate, pore production characteristics, and the influence mode of imbibition pressure on imbibition do not have the sample size effect. However, the RF of the spontaneous imbibition has an obvious sample size effect, and there is a good exponential function relationship between the imbibition RF and the specific surface area (SSA) of cores. The fundamental reason why the rock sample size effect of the TST imbibition oil recovery is relatively stable and has strong regularity is that its pore structure and wettability are relatively homogeneous and stable. The change of rock sample size does not have a great impact on the distribution of the core pore structure and wettability, resulting in no significant change in its imbibition power, resistance, and distance. Therefore, the main factor determining the imbibition RF of rock samples with different sizes is their SSA. The research results of this work can provide an important theoretical basis for understanding the law and mechanism of TST imbibition oil recovery and unifying the imbibition experimental results of small-sized rock samples.
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spelling pubmed-87719732022-01-21 The Law and Mechanism of the Sample Size Effect of Imbibition Oil Recovery of Tight Sedimentary Tuff Li, Shuai Yang, Shenglai Dong, Wengang Wang, Mibang Yu, Jiayi ACS Omega [Image: see text] Imbibition is an important mechanism to improve the recovery factor (RF) of a tight oil reservoir. Accurately evaluating the oil production capacity of tight oil reservoirs by imbibition is of great significance for the formulation of oilfield production plans and productivity prediction. However, there is currently no unified regulation on the selection of rock sample size in tight oil reservoir imbibition evaluation experiments, resulting in great differences in reservoir imbibition oil production capacity obtained from rock samples of different sizes, which brings great challenges to the efficient development of tight oil reservoirs. To clarify the law and mechanism of the rock sample size effect of tight core imbibition oil recovery, this paper takes the newly discovered tight sedimentary tuff (TST) oil reservoir as an example. First, several representative real cores were collected. Then, their wettability and pore structure characteristics were analyzed. Finally, physical simulation experiments of imbibition under different rock sample sizes were conducted. The results show that the TST has very favorable imbibition conditions, which are manifested in the following: (i) the wettability is weakly hydrophilic to hydrophilic; (ii) the mineral composition is tuffaceous minerals, calcite, and quartz, without clay minerals; (iii) micro-nanoscale pores are developed; and (iv) the pore throats are evenly distributed. In the imbibition experiments of rock samples of different sizes, the oil production characteristics of the core surface, the variation form of imbibition rate, pore production characteristics, and the influence mode of imbibition pressure on imbibition do not have the sample size effect. However, the RF of the spontaneous imbibition has an obvious sample size effect, and there is a good exponential function relationship between the imbibition RF and the specific surface area (SSA) of cores. The fundamental reason why the rock sample size effect of the TST imbibition oil recovery is relatively stable and has strong regularity is that its pore structure and wettability are relatively homogeneous and stable. The change of rock sample size does not have a great impact on the distribution of the core pore structure and wettability, resulting in no significant change in its imbibition power, resistance, and distance. Therefore, the main factor determining the imbibition RF of rock samples with different sizes is their SSA. The research results of this work can provide an important theoretical basis for understanding the law and mechanism of TST imbibition oil recovery and unifying the imbibition experimental results of small-sized rock samples. American Chemical Society 2022-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8771973/ /pubmed/35071885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c05443 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Yu, Jiayi
The Law and Mechanism of the Sample Size Effect of Imbibition Oil Recovery of Tight Sedimentary Tuff
title The Law and Mechanism of the Sample Size Effect of Imbibition Oil Recovery of Tight Sedimentary Tuff
title_full The Law and Mechanism of the Sample Size Effect of Imbibition Oil Recovery of Tight Sedimentary Tuff
title_fullStr The Law and Mechanism of the Sample Size Effect of Imbibition Oil Recovery of Tight Sedimentary Tuff
title_full_unstemmed The Law and Mechanism of the Sample Size Effect of Imbibition Oil Recovery of Tight Sedimentary Tuff
title_short The Law and Mechanism of the Sample Size Effect of Imbibition Oil Recovery of Tight Sedimentary Tuff
title_sort law and mechanism of the sample size effect of imbibition oil recovery of tight sedimentary tuff
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8771973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35071885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c05443
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