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Characteristics of micro- and nano-pores in shale oil reservoirs

Debin Xia, Zhengming Yang, Tiening Gao, Haibo Li, Wei Lin

2020Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Porosity is the most common form of reservoirs, and its size, shape, and connectivity directly affect the capacity of oil and gas storage and production. To study the micro–nano-pore structure characteristics of shale oil reservoirs and quantitatively characterize its heterogeneity, this work uses high-precision high-pressure mercury intrusion (HPMI) experimental techniques to study the micro–nano-pore structure characteristics of shale oil, and based on the experimental data, fractal theory is used to quantitatively characterize its heterogeneity. The results of the study show that the micro–nano-pores in the shale oil reservoir are concentrated and continuous, and the pore radius is mainly distributed among the range of 30–500 nm, nanoscale pores are an important part of the pores of the shale oil reservoir. The fractal dimension of the shale oil reservoir is larger than the fractal dimension of typical tight oil reservoirs, indicating that the heterogeneity of shale oil reservoir is stronger. The research results have some theoretical and practical significance for the production of inter-salt shale oil reservoirs.

Topics & Concepts

Oil shalePetroleum engineeringTight oilShale oilPorosityGeologyFractal dimensionFractalEnhanced oil recoveryMineralogyGeotechnical engineeringPaleontologyMathematical analysisMathematicsHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisPetroleum Processing and AnalysisHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis