WANG Yingwei, WU Shunwei, QIN Jianhua, et al. Effects of supercritical CO2 immersion on permeability of sandy conglomerate reservoir with different clay mineral content in Mahu[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2021, 11(6): 837-844.DOI:
In order to clarify the influence of supercritical CO
2
immersion on the physical properties of glutenite reservoirs with different clay mineral content in Mahu under the conditions of Xinjiang Mahu glutenite reservoir. Several researches have been done. Firstly
the type and proportion of clay minerals in the reservoir were determined according to the results of X-ray diffraction (XRD):kaolinite (1.52 %)
montmorillonite (0.42 %)
chlorite (0.73 %)
illite (0.68 %). Secondly
the core which is close to the pore permeability of reservoir core is made ma
nually. Finally
under the condition of reservoir temperature at 70 ℃ and pressure of 20 MPa
using supercritical CO
2
high-temperature and high-pressure reaction device
and the experimental study on the influence of supercritical CO
2
immersion on the permeability of sandy conglomerate reservoir with different clay mineral content was carried out. The results show that when the clay mineral content is 2.5 % ~ 6.0 %
the permeability of the reservoir increases after the injection CO
2
the lower the clay mineral content
the shorter the action time and the more obvious the permeability increase. When the clay mineral content in the reservoir is greater than 7.5 %
with the increase of the action time
the permeability gradually decreases
and the higher the clay mineral content is
the greater the decrease is. When the clay mineral content is 6.0 % ~ 7.0 %
CO
2
has the best effect on improving reservoir permeability.