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Effects of the laminated-structure and mixed wettability on the oil/water relative permeabilities and oil productions in shale oil formations

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Shale oil formations are highly heterogeneous laminated systems containing organic matter (OM). In this study, oil/water flow in laminated shale oil formations are investigated from the pore-scale perspective using the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). The effects of the pore size and wettability heterogeneities including different pore sizes, contents of OM, wettabilities of OM, and OM distributions on oil/water flow are analyzed. The relative permeability curves of water and oil are calculated and then substituted into the model of numerical simulations to analyze the variations of oil production for each case. Results showed that the relative permeabilities of the mudstone and sandstone laminae are different, and that using the average relative permeabilities of the two laminae can lead to significant errors in the calculation of oil production. With the content and the hydrophobicity of OM increasing and with OM locating in the middle of the mudstone, more oil occupies the pore space around OM and thereby increases the relative permeability of oil (fero) in the mudstone, but conversely decreases kT0 in the sandstone, which in turn affects the proportions of oil production through the mudstone and sandstone.

Laminated shale oil formationsPore-size and wettability heterogeneitiesOil and water flowOil productionThe lattice Boltzmann methodNumerical simulations

Qian Sang、Xinyi Zhao、Yali Liu

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School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, 266580, PR China

Exploration and Development Research Institute of Shengli Oilfield Branch Company, SINOPEC, Donying, Shandong, 257015, China

2022

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

ISSN:0920-4105
年,卷(期):2022.208PB
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