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Experiment of dynamic seepage of tight/shale oil under matrix fracture coupling.

Authors :
DU Meng
YANG Zhengming
LYU Weifeng
LI Zhongcheng
WANG Guofeng
CHEN Xinliang
QI Xiang
YAO Lanlan
ZHANG Yuhao
JIA Ninghong
LI Haibo
CHANG Yilin
HUO Xu
Source :
Petroleum Exploration & Development; Apr2024, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p403-415, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A physical simulation method with a combination of dynamic displacement and imbibition was established by integrating nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and CT scanning. The microscopic production mechanism of tight/shale oil in pore throat by dynamic imbibition and the influencing factors on the development effect of dynamic imbibition were analyzed. The dynamic seepage process of fracking-soaking-backflow-production integration was simulated, which reveals the dynamic production characteristics at different development stages and their contribution to enhancing oil recovery (EOR). The seepage of tight/shale reservoirs can be divided into three stages: strong displacement and weak imbibition as oil produced rapidly by displacement from macropores and fractures, weak displacement and strong imbibition as oil produced slowly by reverse imbibition from small pores, and weak displacement and weak imbibition at dynamic equilibrium. The greater displacement pressure results in the higher displacement recovery and the lower imbibition recovery. However, if the displacement pressure is too high, the injected water is easy to break through the front and reduce the recovery degree. The higher the permeability, the greater the imbibition and displacement recovery, the shorter the time of imbibition balance, and the higher the final recovery. The fractures can effectively increase the imbibition contact area between matrix and water, reduce the oil-water seepage resistance, promote the oil-water displacement between matrix and fracture, and improve the oil displacement rate and recovery of the matrix. The soaking after fracturing is beneficial to the imbibition replacement and energy storage of the fluid; also, the effective use of the carrying of the backflow fluid and the displacement in the mining stage is the key to enhancing oil recovery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20964803
Volume :
51
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Petroleum Exploration & Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176967951
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1876-3804(24)60032-7