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Modeling core-scale permeability anisotropy in highly bioturbated “tight oil” reservoir rocks
Authors:Nisael A Solano  Mohammad Soroush  Chris R Clarkson  Federico F Krause  Jerry L Jensen
Institution:1.Geoscience Department,University of Calgary,Calgary,Canada;2.Petroleum Engineering Department,University of Trinidad and Tobago,Couva,Trinidad and Tobago;3.Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department,University of Calgary,Calgary,Canada
Abstract:A high-resolution simulation model of a heterogeneous low-permeability rock sample is used to investigate the effects of physical and biogenic sedimentary structures on scaling and anisotropy of absolute permeability at the core scale. Several simulation sub-samples with random locations and volumes were also selected for evaluation of the effects of scale and lithological composition on the calculated permeability. Vertical and horizontal permeability values (from whole core simulation) are in good agreement with routine core analysis (RCA) measurements from offsetting cores. Despite relatively good reservoir quality associated with geobodies of biogenic and relic bedding structures, results from the full diameter core simulation demonstrate that their limited volumetric abundance and restricted connectivity prevent these features from controlling fluid flow in these rocks. In fact, permeability seems to be dominated by the tighter encasing matrix, which exhibits average permeability values very close to those reported from RCA. Geometric averaging offers a better representation for the upscaling of horizontal permeability datasets; whereas, both geometric and harmonic averaging work similarly well for the vertical measurements. The methodology used in this work is particularly applicable to the detailed characterization of reservoir rocks with a high degree of heterogeneity caused by biological reworking and diagenesis.
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