Comparative study of models for predicting permeability from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logs in two Chinese tight sandstone reservoirs

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作者
Liang Xiao
Xiao-Peng Liu
Chang-Chun Zou
Xiao-Xin Hu
Zhi-Qiang Mao
Yu-Jiang Shi
Hao-Peng Guo
Gao-Ren Li
机构
[1] Key Laboratory of Geo-detection (China University of Geosciences),School of Geophysics and Information Technology
[2] Ministry of Education,State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting
[3] China University of Geosciences,Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Changqing Oilfield
[4] Geological Exploration and Development Research Institute Sichuan-Changqing Drilling and Exploration Engineering Co.,undefined
[5] China University of Petroleum,undefined
[6] PetroChina,undefined
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Acta Geophysica | 2014年 / 62卷
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Chinese tight sandstone reservoir; nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logs; mercury injection capillary pressure (MICP) data; comparative study; permeability prediction;
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Based on the analysis of mercury injection capillary pressure (MICP) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experimental data for core plugs, which were drilled from two Chinese tight sandstone reservoirs, permeability prediction models, such as the classical SDR, Timur-Coates, the Swanson parameter, the Capillary Parachor, the R10 and R35 models, are calibrated to estimating permeabilities from field NMR logs, and the applicabilities of these permeability prediction models are compared. The processing results of several field examples show that the SDR model is unavailable in tight sandstone reservoirs. The Timur-Coates model is effective once the optimal T2cutoff can be acquired to accurately calculate FFI and BVI from field NMR logs. The Swanson parameter model and the Capillary Parachor model are not always available in tight sandstone reservoirs. The R35 based model cannot effectively work in tight sandstone reservoirs, while the R10 based model is optimal in permeability prediction.
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页码:116 / 141
页数:25
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