Anisotropic dynamic permeability model for porous media

IF 7 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Petroleum Exploration and Development Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/S1876-3804(24)60016-9
Xuehao PEI , Yuetian LIU , Ziyu LIN , Pingtian FAN , Liao MI , Liang XUE
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Based on the tortuous capillary network model, the relationship between anisotropic permeability and rock normal strain, namely the anisotropic dynamic permeability model (ADPM), was derived and established. The model was verified using pore-scale flow simulation. The uniaxial strain process was calculated and the main factors affecting permeability changes in different directions in the deformation process were analyzed. In the process of uniaxial strain during the exploitation of layered oil and gas reservoirs, the effect of effective surface porosity on the permeability in all directions is consistent. With the decrease of effective surface porosity, the sensitivity of permeability to strain increases. The sensitivity of the permeability perpendicular to the direction of compression to the strain decreases with the increase of the tortuosity, while the sensitivity of the permeability in the direction of compression to the strain increases with the increase of the tortuosity. For layered reservoirs with the same initial tortuosity in all directions, the tortuosity plays a decisive role in the relative relationship between the variations of permeability in all directions during pressure drop. When the tortuosity is less than 1.6, the decrease rate of horizontal permeability is higher than that of vertical permeability, while the opposite is true when the tortuosity is greater than 1.6. This phenomenon cannot be represented by traditional dynamic permeability model. After the verification by experimental data of pore-scale simulation, the new model has high fitting accuracy and can effectively characterize the effects of deformation in different directions on the permeability in all directions.

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多孔介质的各向异性动态渗透模型
基于曲折毛细管网模型,推导并建立了各向异性渗透率与岩石法向应变之间的关系,即各向异性动态渗透率模型(ADPM)。孔隙尺度流动模拟验证了该模型。计算了单轴应变过程,分析了变形过程中影响不同方向渗透率变化的主要因素。在层状油气藏开采过程中的单轴应变过程中,有效表面孔隙度对各方向渗透率的影响是一致的。随着有效表面孔隙度的降低,渗透率对应变的敏感性增加。垂直于压缩方向的渗透率对应变的敏感性随扭转度的增加而降低,而压缩方向的渗透率对应变的敏感性则随扭转度的增加而提高。对于各方向初始扭度相同的层状储层,扭度对压力下降过程中各方向渗透率变化之间的相对关系起着决定性作用。当扭度小于 1.6 时,水平渗透率的下降率高于垂直渗透率的下降率,而当扭度大于 1.6 时则相反。这种现象无法用传统的动态渗透率模型来表示。经孔隙尺度模拟实验数据验证,新模型拟合精度高,能有效表征不同方向变形对各方向渗透率的影响。
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