REN Jianhua, LU Bi, REN Shaoran. Improved pressure depletion method measure the porosity and permeability of shale[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2020, 10(1): 49-55.DOI:
The permeability of unconventional reservoirs is low
such as shale gas
coal-bed methane and tight gas. It is difficult to measure the permeability by the conventional method. Therefore
a method using the improved pressure depletion to measure the porosity and permeability of tight rock is proposed. The principle is to use a smaller volume gas container with a high pressure applied to one end of the rock sample and then record the process of pressure depletion. According to the variation of pressure with time
calculate the permeability and porosity of core. Therefore
the test principle is analyzed and the computational model for porosity and permeability is established
the pressure depletion rule of the typical compact shale rock samples is tested
and the effects of different factors(gas composition
temperature
confining pressure and displacement pressure) on pressure depletion and permeability are studied. The permeability values of a shale sample under different test conditions are calculated according to the experimental results. Permeability calculation results show that the permeability decreases with the increase of temperature or confining pressure
which prove that the temperature and confining pressure have important effects on permeability measurement results. Compared with the field test results
it is found that the permeability test results are consistent with it
indicating that the experimental method is reliable.