Measurements of gas permeability and diffusivity of tight reservoir rocks: different approaches and their applications
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
Abstract Permeability and diffusivity are critical parameters of tight reservoir rocks that determine their viability for commercial development. Current methods for measuring permeability and/or diffusivity may lead to erroneous results when applied to very tight rocks including gas shales, coal, and tight gas sands, as well as rocks considered as seals for nuclear waste repositories and strata for geological sequestration of CO 2 . The use of He as routinely applied to measure porosity, permeability, and diffusivity may result in non‐systematic errors because of the molecular sieving effect of the fine pore structure to larger molecules such as reservoir gases. Utilizing gases with larger adsorption…
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- Thermal diffusivity
- Permeability (electromagnetism)
- Porosity
- Tight gas
- Geology
- Adsorption
- Mineralogy
- Petroleum engineering
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