The dynamic effect in capillary pressure during the displacement process in ultra-low permeability sandstone reservoirs

Q1 Physics and Astronomy
Ying Li, Haitao Li, Jianchao Cai, Qirui Ma, Jianfeng Zhang
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Abstract

The relationship between the capillary pressure and saturation is a primary factor to describe and simulate the multiphase flow. This relationship is also fundamental to understand the characteristics of oil and gas reservoirs and make the reservoir development plan. Traditionally, the capillary pressure is measured under the equilibrium process; however, this equilibrium is hard to establish when the multiphase flow is expected in low to tight permeability porous media, and the capillary pressure is dynamic. This laboratory study conducts specially designed dynamic displacement experiments to examine the dynamic effect in capillary pressure in ultra-low permeability sandstone oil reservoirs. The dynamic capillary pressure, the dynamic relative permeabilities, the dynamic coefficient and the change rate of water saturation are obtained. Results show that the dynamic coefficient is relatively larger in ultra-low permeability reservoirs compared with that in high to low permeability reservoirs. Difference between the dynamic and the steady capillary pressures becomes more significant for less permeable porous media, with a higher dynamic coefficient and a stronger dynamic effect. Wettability advancement has been triggered during the dynamic displacement process, which is responsible for the water-wet rock before the displacement to be oil-wet during the displacement process. The difference between the dynamic and the steady relative permeabilities becomes obvious, and the dynamic effect in capillary pressure cannot be neglected when the permeability reaches ultra-low. The dynamic coefficient can reveal the shape of the displacement front. Cited as : Li, Y., Li, H., Cai, J., Ma, Q., Zhang, J. The dynamic effect in capillary pressure during the displacement process in ultra-low permeability sandstone reservoirs. Capillarity, 2018, 1(2): 11-18, doi: 10.26804/capi.2018.02.01.
特低渗透砂岩储层驱替过程中毛管压力的动态影响
毛细管压力与饱和度的关系是描述和模拟多相流的重要因素。这种关系也是认识油气藏特征、制定油藏开发规划的基础。传统上,毛细管压力是在平衡过程下测量的;然而,当多相流在低渗透至致密的多孔介质中,且毛管压力是动态的时,这种平衡很难建立。本实验室通过专门设计的动态驱替实验,研究了特低渗透砂岩油藏毛管压力的动态影响。得到了动态毛管压力、动态相对渗透率、动态系数和含水饱和度变化率。结果表明:超低渗透储层的动态系数相对于高、低渗透储层的动态系数较大;对于渗透性较低的多孔介质,动、稳态毛管压力差异更显著,动系数更高,动效应更强。动态驱替过程触发了润湿性提升,导致驱替前的水湿岩在驱替过程中变为油湿岩。动态相对渗透率与稳态相对渗透率差异明显,渗透率达到超低时毛管压力的动态影响不容忽视。动力系数可以反映出位移锋的形状。引用本文:李勇,李辉,蔡军,马强,张军。特低渗透砂岩储层驱替过程中毛管压力的动态影响。毛细管学,2018,1(2):11-18,doi: 10.26804/capi.2018.02.01。
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Capillarity
Capillarity Physics and Astronomy-Surfaces and Interfaces
CiteScore
7.10
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0.00%
发文量
15
审稿时长
2~3 weeks
期刊介绍: Capillarity publishes high-quality original research articles and current reviews on fundamental scientific principles and innovations of capillarity in physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science and related emerging fields. All advances in theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches to capillarity in capillary tube and interface dominated structure and system area are welcome. The following topics are within (but not limited to) the scope of capillarity: i) Capillary-driven phenomenon in natural/artificial tubes, porous and nanoporous materials ii) Fundamental mechanisms of capillarity aided by theory and experiments iii) Spontaneous imbibition, adsorption, wicking and related applications of capillarity in hydrocarbon production, chemical process and biological sciences iv) Static and dynamic interfacial processes, surfactants, wettability, film and colloids v) New approaches and technologies on capillarity Capillarity is a quarterly open access journal and free to read for all. The journal provides a communicate platform for researchers who are interested in all fields of capillary phenomenon.
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