A methodology to predict the gas permeability parameters of tight reservoirs from nitrogen sorption isotherms and mercury porosimetry curves

A methodology is suggested for the explicit computation of the absolute permeability and Knudsen diffusion coefficient of tight rocks (shales) from pore structure properties. The pore space is regarded as a pore-And-Throat network quantified by the statistical moments of bimodal pore and throat size...

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Main Authors: Tsakiroglou, Christos D., Al Hinai, Adnan, Rezaee, Reza
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89549
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author Tsakiroglou, Christos D.
Al Hinai, Adnan
Rezaee, Reza
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Al Hinai, Adnan
Rezaee, Reza
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description A methodology is suggested for the explicit computation of the absolute permeability and Knudsen diffusion coefficient of tight rocks (shales) from pore structure properties. The pore space is regarded as a pore-And-Throat network quantified by the statistical moments of bimodal pore and throat size distributions, pore shape factors, and pore accessibility function. With the aid of percolation theory, analytic equations are developed to express the nitrogen (N2) adsorption/desorption isotherms and mercury (Hg) intrusion curve as functions of all pertinent pore structure parameters. A multistep procedure is adopted for the successive estimation of each set of parameters by the inverse modeling of N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms, and Hg intrusion curve. With the aid of critical path analysis of percolation theory, the absolute permeability and Knudsen diffusion coefficient are computed as functions of estimated pore network properties. Application of the methodology to the datasets of several shale samples enables us to evaluate the predictability of the approach.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-895492023-01-16T07:36:55Z A methodology to predict the gas permeability parameters of tight reservoirs from nitrogen sorption isotherms and mercury porosimetry curves Tsakiroglou, Christos D. Al Hinai, Adnan Rezaee, Reza A methodology is suggested for the explicit computation of the absolute permeability and Knudsen diffusion coefficient of tight rocks (shales) from pore structure properties. The pore space is regarded as a pore-And-Throat network quantified by the statistical moments of bimodal pore and throat size distributions, pore shape factors, and pore accessibility function. With the aid of percolation theory, analytic equations are developed to express the nitrogen (N2) adsorption/desorption isotherms and mercury (Hg) intrusion curve as functions of all pertinent pore structure parameters. A multistep procedure is adopted for the successive estimation of each set of parameters by the inverse modeling of N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms, and Hg intrusion curve. With the aid of critical path analysis of percolation theory, the absolute permeability and Knudsen diffusion coefficient are computed as functions of estimated pore network properties. Application of the methodology to the datasets of several shale samples enables us to evaluate the predictability of the approach. 2021 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89549 10.2516/ogst/2021013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 fulltext
spellingShingle Tsakiroglou, Christos D.
Al Hinai, Adnan
Rezaee, Reza
A methodology to predict the gas permeability parameters of tight reservoirs from nitrogen sorption isotherms and mercury porosimetry curves
title A methodology to predict the gas permeability parameters of tight reservoirs from nitrogen sorption isotherms and mercury porosimetry curves
title_full A methodology to predict the gas permeability parameters of tight reservoirs from nitrogen sorption isotherms and mercury porosimetry curves
title_fullStr A methodology to predict the gas permeability parameters of tight reservoirs from nitrogen sorption isotherms and mercury porosimetry curves
title_full_unstemmed A methodology to predict the gas permeability parameters of tight reservoirs from nitrogen sorption isotherms and mercury porosimetry curves
title_short A methodology to predict the gas permeability parameters of tight reservoirs from nitrogen sorption isotherms and mercury porosimetry curves
title_sort methodology to predict the gas permeability parameters of tight reservoirs from nitrogen sorption isotherms and mercury porosimetry curves
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89549