Abstract

The incorporation and application of SAGD rapid preheating technology effectively solve the problem of the long preheating cycle in the SAGD steam cycle. The thermal properties of reservoir rocks are an important factor affecting the heat transfer law governing their formation during the rapid preheating process of SAGD. During the rapid preheating process of SAGD, the expansion of the reservoir and the steam cycle process will cause changes in the pore permeability, oil-water saturation, and temperature of the reservoir rocks, which will inevitably lead to differences in the changes that occur in the thermal properties of the reservoir rocks, compared to those under the influence of a single factor. In this study, experiments were conducted to determine the thermal properties of reservoir rocks under the combined influence of pore permeability, oil-water saturation, and temperature, quantitatively characterizing the changes in the thermal properties of reservoir rocks. Using the orthogonal method to design and carry out experiments for determining the thermal properties of reservoir rocks, the main factors affecting the thermal properties of reservoir rocks and the significance of each factor’s impact on the thermal properties of reservoir rocks were determined through intuitive analysis and variance analysis of the experimental results. Finally, a regression equation that can characterize changes in the thermal properties of reservoir rocks under the influence of multiple factors was obtained through multiple nonlinear regressions of the experimental results.

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