Abstract

The pore structure can affect the storage and flow properties of rock, which is an important research content in the study of unconventional tight reservoirs. This research hopes to clarify the reservoir characteristics and fluid seepage mechanism of the Chang 9 reservoir in the Wucangpu block and provide technical support for the development of horizontal wells with staged fracturing in this block. In this paper, the microscopic pore structure characteristics and producibility of the reservoir in the study area are analyzed in detail by means of constant-rate mercury intrusion and nuclear magnetic resonance. The research results show that the reservoir with permeability less than 0.076 mD is mainly composed of microthroat, the reservoir with permeability of 0.208-0.633 mD has a larger proportion of microthin throat, and the reservoir with permeability of 2.722-3.998 mD has a larger proportion of fine-middle throats. The results show that the oil/gas in the rock sample reservoirs with permeability greater than 1.0 mD is easy to produce.

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