Influence of Hydrate- and Ice Formation on the Gas Permeability of Modelling Unconsolidated Reservoirs

E. Chuvilin, S. Grebenkin, M. V. Jmaev
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Summary The change in gas permeability during phase transitions of pore moisture into ice and hydrate of model unconsolidated reservoirs, represented by sandy-argillaceous rocks has been carry out in the course of experimental modeling. For experiments a complex technique developed by the authors for studying the gas permeability of rocks under conditions of hydrate and ice saturation has been used. Result of the experimental work has been presented that the decrease in gas permeability of sandy rocks during freezing is significantly influenced not only by the quantity, but also by the mineral composition of the clay component. For samples containing clay particles of kaolinite composition, permeability decreased more strongly than for samples with bentonite particles, both in frozen and thawed state. Thus, with an increase in the content of kaolin from 0 to 7%, the permeability of frozen samples decreased almost 14-fold, and when 7% of bentonite was added, the permeability decrease was less than 1.5 times. Hydrate formation of silty-sand rocks at a given moisture content (W = 14–18%) revealed that the gas permeability decreased by 1–2 orders of magnitude with the transition to 70–80% of pore moisture to hydrate. When hydrate-saturated samples freezed, their gas permeability is further reduced several times or more. This is due to the freezing out of residual pore moisture, as well as additional hydrate formation during water-ice phase transitions.
水合物和冰的形成对模拟松散储层渗透率的影响
在实验模拟过程中,研究了以砂泥质岩为代表的模型松散储层孔隙水分向冰、水合物相变过程中渗透率的变化。在实验中,采用了作者开发的一种复杂的技术来研究水合物和冰饱和条件下岩石的透气性。实验结果表明,冻融过程中砂质岩石透气性的降低不仅受黏土含量的影响,而且受黏土组分矿物组成的影响。对于含有高岭石组成的粘土颗粒的样品,无论是在冷冻状态还是在解冻状态下,渗透率的下降都比含有膨润土颗粒的样品更强烈。因此,当高岭土含量从0增加到7%时,冷冻样品的渗透率下降了近14倍,当添加7%的膨润土时,渗透率下降幅度小于1.5倍。在一定含水率(W = 14 ~ 18%)下粉砂质岩石的水合物形成过程表明,当孔隙含水量达到70 ~ 80%时,渗透率降低1 ~ 2个数量级。当水合物饱和的样品冻结时,其透气性进一步降低几倍或更多。这是由于剩余孔隙水分的冻结,以及水-冰相变过程中额外的水合物形成。
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