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Terahertz imaging for non-destructive porosity measurements of carbonate rocks

Jacob N. Bouchard, Shannon L. Eichmann, Hooisweng Ow, Martin E. Poitzsch, Douglas T. Petkie

2022Scientific Reports15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Within the petrochemical industry, accurate measurement of microporosity and its distribution within core samples, particularly those from carbonate reservoirs, has garnered intense interest because studies have suggested that following primary and secondary depletion, a majority of the residual and bypassed oil may reside in these porosities. Ideally, the microporosity and its distribution would be determined accurately, quickly, and efficiently. Imaging techniques are commonly used to characterize the porosity and pores but accurate microporosity characterization can be challenging due to resolution and scale limitations. To this end, this study describes the development and verification of a novel method to characterize microporosity in carbonate rocks using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy and exploiting the high signal absorption due to water at these high frequencies. This new method is able to measure microporosity and the results agree well with other bulk measurements and produce microporosity maps which is not possible with many bulk characterization or imaging methods. These microporosity maps show the spatial variation of micropores within a sample and offers insights into the heterogeneity of reservoir materials.

Topics & Concepts

PorosityCharacterization (materials science)CarbonateMaterials scienceCarbonate rockPetrochemicalMicroporous materialMineralogyPorous mediumResidual oilGeologyNanotechnologyComposite materialPetroleum engineeringEnvironmental scienceMetallurgyEnvironmental engineeringTerahertz technology and applicationsSpectroscopy and Laser ApplicationsAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
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