Review of Recent Developments in NMR Core Analysis

M. Dick, D. Veselinović, D. Green
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The last 10 years have witnessed numerous new developments and advancements in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) rock core analysis both in conventional and unconventional reservoirs. On the hardware side, NMR instruments are now capable of handling hundreds of thousands of radio frequency (RF) pulses, and the pulses can be more closely spaced than ever. This allows measuring samples with very fast relaxation times, which was not possible before. Higher field NMR spectrometers operating at frequencies of ~12 MHz and ~20 MHz (in addition to the standard low-field ~2 MHz instruments) were introduced, which drastically improved the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and even allowed two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) NMR imaging to be performed on the samples to complement traditional relaxation measurements. Another consequence of using higher field instruments is that even samples with a very low amount of NMR signal can now provide useful data in a reasonable amount of time. Additional hardware improvements include the development of NMR-compatible high-temperature and high-pressure vessels and faster and more robust electronics and computers, which allow faster data acquisition, processing, and a more user-friendly environment for new NMR pulse sequence design and implementation. Following the hardware improvements, new applications were developed for rock core analysis, including modified Carl-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) pulse sequences for minimizing sample heating. NMR-based wettability, relative permeability, capillary pressure, cuttings, and long core measurements have also been successful. In unconventionals, NMR-based gas isotherm measurements and fluid-typing measurements are now common practices. This review paper sets out to summarize the recent NMR developments in the industry as well as provide references where more details can be found on each topic.
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核磁共振岩心分析新进展综述
在过去的10年里,无论是在常规油藏还是非常规油藏中,核磁共振(NMR)岩心分析都取得了许多新的发展和进步。在硬件方面,核磁共振仪器现在能够处理成千上万的射频(RF)脉冲,并且这些脉冲的间隔比以往任何时候都要近。这允许以非常快的松弛时间测量样品,这在以前是不可能的。引入了工作频率为~12 MHz和~20 MHz的高场核磁共振光谱仪(除了标准的低场~2 MHz仪器外),这大大提高了信噪比(SNR),甚至允许对样品进行二维(2D)和三维(3D)核磁共振成像,以补充传统的弛豫测量。使用高场强仪器的另一个结果是,即使样品的核磁共振信号量很低,现在也可以在合理的时间内提供有用的数据。其他硬件改进包括核磁共振兼容高温高压容器的开发,以及更快、更强大的电子设备和计算机,这些设备和计算机允许更快的数据采集、处理,以及更友好的环境,用于新的核磁共振脉冲序列设计和实现。随着硬件的改进,新的应用程序被开发用于岩心分析,包括改进的Carl-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG)脉冲序列,以最大限度地减少样品加热。基于核磁共振的润湿性、相对渗透率、毛细压力、岩屑和长岩心测量也取得了成功。在非常规油气中,基于核磁共振的气体等温线测量和流体类型测量是目前常用的方法。这篇综述文章旨在总结核磁共振行业的最新发展,并提供有关每个主题的更多细节的参考资料。
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