Abstract

Organisms alter the primary texture of sediments, leading to alteration in petrophysical properties mediated by a textural and mineralogical contrast between burrow-fill and sediment host, which affects reservoir properties and fluid flow characteristics. In this article, in order to understand the microscopic pore structure and flow state of fluids in microscopic pores of bioturbated reservoirs, Ophiomorpha-bearing bioturbated reservoirs in the Neogene Sanya Formation of the Qiongdongnan Basin in the northern South China Sea were selected to research. Micro-CT was applied to scan selected core plugs, and a 3D pore structure model was established. The geometric characteristics of the microscopic pore structure were quantitatively and visually characterized by a modified maximal ball algorithm, and connectivity analysis of the pore structure was carried out. Numerical simulations of the percolation characteristics of the analyzed bioturbated reservoir samples were performed using digital core software (Avizo) and multi-physics field simulation software (Comsol). The results show that: (1) 3D pore structures reveal that pore volume, pore area, pore equivalent radius, throat area, throat equivalent radius and throat length have a large distribution range; among them, the pore volume has the largest distribution range, which can vary by six orders of magnitude, indicating that the pore size distribution of the bioturbated reservoir is uneven and has strong heterogeneous characteristics; (2) the connected pore structure is very complex, and as the equivalent radius of connected pore increases, the coordination number also gradually increases, the better the connectivity. Numerical percolation simulation results also suggested that larger connected pore space plays a key role in the effective permeability of the reservoir. This study has important implications for analyzing the modification effect of bioturbation on oil and gas reservoirs, and enhancing production and recovery in the study area.

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