Effect of hydration on Pore Structure and Physical Properties of Permian Basalt and tuff in Sichuan Basin during pressurized imbibition

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering(2022)

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Abstract
The volcanic rock with developed pores is important reservoir for oil and gas, but its complex pore-fracture structural characteristics lead to the hydration reaction when the volcanic strata is invaded by drilling fluid or fracturing fluid, which brings great challenges to the drilling operation and oil and gas production in volcanic rock reservoir. In order to understand the influence of clay hydration on the pore characteristics and permeability of different types of volcanic reservoirs. In this paper, we selected distilled water as the imbibition solution, and obtained the variation law of pore structure and physical properties of Permian tuff and basalt in Sichuan Basin during pressurized imbibition through a series of indoor test methods. The results show that the clay content of tuff is high, and the clay hydration produces new cracks during soaking, which leads to the increase of nuclear magnetic porosity of tuff after soaking. At the same time, it also makes some unconnected pores connected with each other, resulting in the increase of rock permeability in the later stage of soaking. During soaking, mineral particles peel off, and some clay minerals are transported to pores and fractures under hydrodynamic action, resulting in the reduction of effective porosity of tuff. The basalt is dense with poor physical properties. There are almost no cracks in the rock soaked for 0–24 h. After soaking for 48 h, new cracks are generated in the rock, which may be caused by the increase of pore pressure in the rock. The mineral particles around the crack obviously fall off and block the pore throat, resulting in the reduction of rock permeability after soaking. This study provides not only helps for avoiding the occurrence of lost circulation, well collapse and other accidents, efficient and safe drilling, but also a theoretical basis for the development of hydraulic fracturing in volcanic reservoirs.
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Basalt,Tuff,Hydration,Pore structure,Physical parameters
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