Experimental and Numerical Evaluation of Spontaneous Imbibition Processes in Unfractured and Fractured Carbonate Cores with Stress-Induced Apertures

Odilla Vilhena, A. Farzaneh, Jackson Andreas Pola, R. March, A. Sisson, M. Sohrabi
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Spontaneous imbibition (SI) experiments in fractured and unfractured Indiana limestone cores were performed to evaluate the impact of fractures in oil recovery. Numerical simulations were run to reproduce the experimental setting and history match fracture and matrix properties. Tracer tests were carried out to investigate the effect of changing stresses in the hydraulic fracture conductivity. The pore space and connected pores in the fractured plug were analysed via Micro-CT scan and thin petrography analysis was carried out to observe the matrix heterogeneity of the samples. Relative permeability, capillary pressure and fracture properties were estimated numerically for Indiana limestone carbonate rocks to match the SI curves measured at a temperature of 58.7° C. The investigation shows that the fractured core has suffered a deformation under stress conditions impacting the initial values of fracture aperture and permeability. This deformation has led to decreased flow rates in the fracture and oil trapping in the fracture channel. At the field scale, this phenomenon could lead to decreased oil recovery in the first days of production.
含应力诱导孔隙的未破裂和破裂碳酸盐岩岩心中自发渗吸过程的实验与数值评价
为了评价裂缝对采收率的影响,在裂缝和未裂缝的印第安纳石灰岩岩心中进行了自发渗吸(SI)实验。数值模拟再现了实验环境和历史,匹配了裂缝和基体的特性。为了研究应力变化对水力裂缝导流能力的影响,进行了示踪试验。通过Micro-CT扫描对裂缝塞的孔隙空间和连通孔隙进行了分析,并对样品进行了薄岩相分析,观察样品的基质非均质性。数值计算了印第安纳灰岩碳酸盐岩的相对渗透率、毛管压力和裂缝性质,并与58.7℃下的SI曲线进行了拟合。研究表明,裂缝岩心在应力条件下发生了变形,影响了裂缝孔径和渗透率的初始值。这种变形导致裂缝内的流速降低,导致裂缝通道内的油被困住。在油田规模上,这种现象可能会在生产的头几天导致采收率下降。
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