Relative Permeability of Gas for Unconventional Reservoirs

被引:1
作者
Ang Liu
Kai Wang
Jie Zang
Feng Du
Aitao Zhou
机构
[1] China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing),Beijing Key Laboratory for Precise Mining of Intergrown Energy and Resources
[2] China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing),School of Resource and Safety Engineering
[3] North China Institute of Science and Technology,Hebei State Key Laboratory of Mine Disaster Prevention
来源
Transport in Porous Media | 2018年 / 124卷
关键词
Unconventional gas reservoirs; Gas slippage; Water saturation; Relative permeability;
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摘要
Relative permeability of gas gains great significance in exploring unconventional gas. This paper developed a universal relative permeability model of gas, which is applicable for unconventional gas reservoirs such as coal, tight sandstone and shale. The model consists of the absolute relative permeability of gas and the gas slippage permeability. In the proposed model, the effects of water saturation and mean pore pressure on gas slippage permeability are taken into account. Subsequently, the evaluation of the model with existing model is done and then the validation of the model is made with data of tight sandstones, coals and shales from published literatures. The modeling results illustrate that a strong power-law relationship between relative permeability of gas and water saturation and the contribution of gas slippage permeability to relative permeability is determined by water saturation and mean pore pressure simultaneously. Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis of the impact of the parameters in the model is conducted and their effects are discussed.
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页码:289 / 307
页数:18
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