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A Fractal Model for Gas–Water Relative Permeability in Inorganic Shale with Nanoscale Pores
- Source :
- Transport in Porous Media. 122:305-331
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.
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Abstract
- A reliable gas–water relative permeability model in shale is extremely important for the accurate numerical simulation of gas–water two-phase flow (e.g., fracturing fluid flowback) in gas-shale reservoirs, which has important implication for the economic development of gas-shale reservoir. A gas–water relative permeability model in inorganic shale with nanoscale pores at laboratory condition and reservoir condition was proposed based on the fractal scaling theory and modified non-slip boundary of continuity equation in the nanotube. The model not only considers the gas slippage in the entire Knudsen regime, multilayer sticking (near-wall high-viscosity water) and the quantified thickness of water film, but also combines the real gas effect and stress dependence effect. The presented model has been validated by various experiments data of sandstone with microscale pores and bulk shale with nanoscale pores. The results show that: (1) The Knudsen diffusion and slippage effects enhance the gas relative permeability dramatically; however, it is not obviously affected at high pressure. (2) The multilayer sticking effect and water film should not be neglected: the multilayer sticking would reduce the water relative permeability as well as slightly decrease gas relative permeability, and the film flow has a negative impact on both of the gas and water relative permeability. (3) The increased fractal dimension for pore size distribution or tortuosity would increase gas relative permeability but decrease the water relative permeability for a given saturation; however, the effect on relative permeability is not that notable. (4) The real gas effect is beneficial for the gas relative permeability, and the influence is considerable when the pressure is high enough and when the nanopores of bulk shale are mostly with smaller size. For the stress dependence, not like the intrinsic permeability, none of the gas or water relative permeability is sensitive to the net pressure and it can be ignored completely.
- Subjects :
- Materials science
Real gas
020209 energy
General Chemical Engineering
02 engineering and technology
Tortuosity
Catalysis
Knudsen diffusion
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Knudsen number
Composite material
Relative permeability
Saturation (chemistry)
Oil shale
Microscale chemistry
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Details
- ISSN :
- 15731634 and 01693913
- Volume :
- 122
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Transport in Porous Media
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........c8a2feb8fb27e49242ceb45db100eb97