Huang Wenbiao, Zhan Zhuochen, Lu Ruijing, et al. Microscope dynamic process and controlling factors of oil charging in tight reservoir[J]. 2019, 40(6): 1197-1204.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20190604.
The microstructure of tight reservoir affects the charging efficiency of crude oil
and restricts the abundance and distribution of tight oil.Based on experiments including the physical simulation of tight oil charging
stable rate mercury injection
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
the charging process of crude oil and structural characteristics of pore throats of the tight reservoir were quantitatively characterized
and the effects of diagenesis
authigenic mineral growth patterns and pore throat structural features on oil charging in tight reservoirs were discussed.The results show that the oil charging process can be divided into three stages:initial stage
rapid-increase stage and slow-increase stage.This is a result of the dynamic balance between displacement pressure and capillary pressure during the charging process and the distribution of main reservoir space.In detail
there are two increasing modes in the rapid-increase stage
namely
the sustained rapid-increase and rapid-increase by pulses.The two modes reveal the differences in the distribution characteristics of mainstream throat radii in these samples.It is found that diagenesis
including compaction
cementation
dissolution
and authigenic mineral growth
has greatly affected the size and distribution of reservoir space and throat radius
and determined the quality of tight reservoir.Therefore
under the condition of abundant oil source
the key to tight oil enrichment lies in the sufficient driving force and high-quality reservoir
and thus the sand bodies near the open faults/micro-fractures are concluded to be the favorable zones for hydrocarbon exploration.