Experimental evaluation method for permeability changes of organic-rich shales by high-temperature thermal stimulation

High-temperature thermal stimulation (HTS) can effectively remove the damage caused by water phase trapping during the drilling and completion of tight oil and hydraulic fracturing of gas reservoirs. Since HTS induces new rock fracture, the permeability of a reservoir will be increased to a certain...

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Main Authors: Yili Kang, Dongsheng Yang, Lijun You, Xinlei Li, Jiajia Bai, Jiaxin Shao, Tao Zeng
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Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience
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spelling doaj-044406b9da82465abf511d147e27bd272021-08-28T04:47:45ZengElsevierJournal of Natural Gas Geoscience2468-256X2021-06-0163145155Experimental evaluation method for permeability changes of organic-rich shales by high-temperature thermal stimulationYili Kang0Dongsheng Yang1Lijun You2Xinlei Li3Jiajia Bai4Jiaxin Shao5Tao Zeng6Corresponding author.; State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, 610500, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, 610500, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, 610500, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, 610500, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, 610500, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, 610500, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, 610500, ChinaHigh-temperature thermal stimulation (HTS) can effectively remove the damage caused by water phase trapping during the drilling and completion of tight oil and hydraulic fracturing of gas reservoirs. Since HTS induces new rock fracture, the permeability of a reservoir will be increased to a certain extent. However, there are no standardized methodologies for pretreatment, experimental procedures, or evaluation indicators for HTS rock samples. Taking the Longmaxi Formation shale from the Sichuan Basin as the research object, an experimental process for evaluating the impact of HTS on permeability was established. The temperature increased at a rate of 5 °C/min, considering the conditions of dry and water-bearing rock samples. Three variables are included in the evaluation index for HTS of shale reservoirs: threshold temperature, raise multiples of permeability in 4 MPa confining pressure, and in-situ conditions. The results show that the threshold temperature of the dry shale is 650–700 °C, while the water-bearing shale has two threshold temperatures. Furthermore, the low temperature is 100–150 °C, while the high temperature is 450–500 °C. The permeability increase ratio of drying shale samples is 1.5–10.0 after HTS under in-situ effective stress, while that of water-bearing shale samples reach 20–50. This research has shown that using the HTS method to reduce water phase trapping damage and drastically improves well production are being conducted in a shale gas reservoir with horizontal wells and staged hydraulic fracturing. Our recommended experimental methods and evaluation indicators are effective in establishing the HTS potential of a shale reservoir.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468256X21000389Shale gasShaleOrganic matterHigh-temperature thermal stimulationExperimentsReservoir stimulation
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author Yili Kang
Dongsheng Yang
Lijun You
Xinlei Li
Jiajia Bai
Jiaxin Shao
Tao Zeng
spellingShingle Yili Kang
Dongsheng Yang
Lijun You
Xinlei Li
Jiajia Bai
Jiaxin Shao
Tao Zeng
Experimental evaluation method for permeability changes of organic-rich shales by high-temperature thermal stimulation
Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience
Shale gas
Shale
Organic matter
High-temperature thermal stimulation
Experiments
Reservoir stimulation
author_facet Yili Kang
Dongsheng Yang
Lijun You
Xinlei Li
Jiajia Bai
Jiaxin Shao
Tao Zeng
author_sort Yili Kang
title Experimental evaluation method for permeability changes of organic-rich shales by high-temperature thermal stimulation
title_short Experimental evaluation method for permeability changes of organic-rich shales by high-temperature thermal stimulation
title_full Experimental evaluation method for permeability changes of organic-rich shales by high-temperature thermal stimulation
title_fullStr Experimental evaluation method for permeability changes of organic-rich shales by high-temperature thermal stimulation
title_full_unstemmed Experimental evaluation method for permeability changes of organic-rich shales by high-temperature thermal stimulation
title_sort experimental evaluation method for permeability changes of organic-rich shales by high-temperature thermal stimulation
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience
issn 2468-256X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description High-temperature thermal stimulation (HTS) can effectively remove the damage caused by water phase trapping during the drilling and completion of tight oil and hydraulic fracturing of gas reservoirs. Since HTS induces new rock fracture, the permeability of a reservoir will be increased to a certain extent. However, there are no standardized methodologies for pretreatment, experimental procedures, or evaluation indicators for HTS rock samples. Taking the Longmaxi Formation shale from the Sichuan Basin as the research object, an experimental process for evaluating the impact of HTS on permeability was established. The temperature increased at a rate of 5 °C/min, considering the conditions of dry and water-bearing rock samples. Three variables are included in the evaluation index for HTS of shale reservoirs: threshold temperature, raise multiples of permeability in 4 MPa confining pressure, and in-situ conditions. The results show that the threshold temperature of the dry shale is 650–700 °C, while the water-bearing shale has two threshold temperatures. Furthermore, the low temperature is 100–150 °C, while the high temperature is 450–500 °C. The permeability increase ratio of drying shale samples is 1.5–10.0 after HTS under in-situ effective stress, while that of water-bearing shale samples reach 20–50. This research has shown that using the HTS method to reduce water phase trapping damage and drastically improves well production are being conducted in a shale gas reservoir with horizontal wells and staged hydraulic fracturing. Our recommended experimental methods and evaluation indicators are effective in establishing the HTS potential of a shale reservoir.
topic Shale gas
Shale
Organic matter
High-temperature thermal stimulation
Experiments
Reservoir stimulation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468256X21000389
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