Pore Structure Characterization of the Tight Reservoir: Systematic Integration of Mercury Injection and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

2018 
Pore structure is the most important factor affecting reservoir quality and petrophysical property of tight reservoir. The effective characterization of pore structures, including pore radius distribution (PRD), throat radius distribution (TRD), pore-throat radius distribution (PTRD), relevant pore structure parameters, etc., is of great importance for the oil exploration and exploitation. Taking the tight sandy conglomerate reservoir as research target of tight reservoir, this paper characterizes the pore structures by a combination of experiments on parallel core samples. These experiments include high-pressure mercury injection (HPMI), constant-rate mercury injection (CRMI), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), as well as microscopic analysis of casting thin sections and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This paper systematically analyzes the advantages and shortcomings of these commonly used experimental techniques. And then, novel methods are proposed to characterize the pore structure (especially the...
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