Scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of void structure (example of the Tedinskoye oil field)

A study of the scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of the void structure appears to be a significant research task. In this work, we aimed to investigate the scale effect over a wide range of alternating reservoir properties, depending on changes in the void str...

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Published in:Arctic Environmental Research
Main Authors: Putilov, IS, Yuriev, AV, Popov, NA, Chizhov, DB
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Published: Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3897/issn2541-8416.2019.19.3.93
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description A study of the scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of the void structure appears to be a significant research task. In this work, we aimed to investigate the scale effect over a wide range of alternating reservoir properties, depending on changes in the void structure, as well as to assess the feasibility of using a whole core with a retained drilling diameter in determining the permeability and porosity of complex reservoirs. For the first time, core samples are proposed to be selected on the basis of space zoning, which takes into consideration the void structure and the scale effect. Filtration studies using such samples are expected to correctly reflect the physical and hydrodynamic characteristics of the reservoir, thus being valuable for calculating reserves and designing project documentation. Based on the performed linear discriminant analysis, the practical problem of dividing the D 3 fm object of the Tedinskoye oil field by the type of productive sediment reservoir is solved. In addition, an analysis of the results of physical and hydrodynamic studies confirmed the significance of the scale effect when studying the porosity and permeability properties of complex reservoirs. A significant effect of the void structure on the value of residual water-oil saturation is demonstrated. The feasibility of using whole core samples is substantiated, taking into account the quantitative measure of the scale effect differentiated over a wide range of porosity and permeability when determining the boundary values of porosity for carbonate deposits of the D 3 fm object of the Tedinskoye oil field. The obtained results show that the calculation of geological and recoverable reserves should take into account both the scale effect and the structural features of the void.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3551323 2025-01-16T19:50:58+00:00 Scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of void structure (example of the Tedinskoye oil field) Putilov, IS Yuriev, AV Popov, NA Chizhov, DB 2019-11-15 https://doi.org/10.3897/issn2541-8416.2019.19.3.93 unknown Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit oai:zenodo.org:3551323 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Arctic Environmental Research, 19((3)), 93-98, (2019-11-15) scale effect permeability and porosity properties whole core physical and hydrodynamic studies complex reservoirs dynamic porosity coefficient info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/issn2541-8416.2019.19.3.93 2024-12-05T21:01:53Z A study of the scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of the void structure appears to be a significant research task. In this work, we aimed to investigate the scale effect over a wide range of alternating reservoir properties, depending on changes in the void structure, as well as to assess the feasibility of using a whole core with a retained drilling diameter in determining the permeability and porosity of complex reservoirs. For the first time, core samples are proposed to be selected on the basis of space zoning, which takes into consideration the void structure and the scale effect. Filtration studies using such samples are expected to correctly reflect the physical and hydrodynamic characteristics of the reservoir, thus being valuable for calculating reserves and designing project documentation. Based on the performed linear discriminant analysis, the practical problem of dividing the D 3 fm object of the Tedinskoye oil field by the type of productive sediment reservoir is solved. In addition, an analysis of the results of physical and hydrodynamic studies confirmed the significance of the scale effect when studying the porosity and permeability properties of complex reservoirs. A significant effect of the void structure on the value of residual water-oil saturation is demonstrated. The feasibility of using whole core samples is substantiated, taking into account the quantitative measure of the scale effect differentiated over a wide range of porosity and permeability when determining the boundary values of porosity for carbonate deposits of the D 3 fm object of the Tedinskoye oil field. The obtained results show that the calculation of geological and recoverable reserves should take into account both the scale effect and the structural features of the void. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Zenodo Arctic Environmental Research 19 3 93 98
spellingShingle scale effect
permeability and porosity properties
whole core
physical and hydrodynamic studies
complex reservoirs
dynamic porosity coefficient
Putilov, IS
Yuriev, AV
Popov, NA
Chizhov, DB
Scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of void structure (example of the Tedinskoye oil field)
title Scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of void structure (example of the Tedinskoye oil field)
title_full Scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of void structure (example of the Tedinskoye oil field)
title_fullStr Scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of void structure (example of the Tedinskoye oil field)
title_full_unstemmed Scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of void structure (example of the Tedinskoye oil field)
title_short Scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of void structure (example of the Tedinskoye oil field)
title_sort scale effect on the reservoir permeability and porosity over a wide range of void structure (example of the tedinskoye oil field)
topic scale effect
permeability and porosity properties
whole core
physical and hydrodynamic studies
complex reservoirs
dynamic porosity coefficient
topic_facet scale effect
permeability and porosity properties
whole core
physical and hydrodynamic studies
complex reservoirs
dynamic porosity coefficient
url https://doi.org/10.3897/issn2541-8416.2019.19.3.93